View Poll Results: Do/Did you regret purchasing lowering springs?
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No. Handles better and looks sweet!
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Yes. Handled too rough and I bottom out everywhere!
37 23.42%
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09-17-2006, 10:01 PM #41
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09-20-2006, 02:38 PM #42
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pewter- 2001 z28 lingenfelter 383
nice sounds like that and/or header are my next upgrade in the spring thanks
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09-20-2006, 02:46 PM #43
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red- 02 trans am ws6
I have the eibach sport line, with qtp headers and y pipe. Can't get in my drive without rubbing can't go down side roads without rubbing, pretty much puts a damper on where I go. My y pipe is about 1" off the ground. I installed air shocks with about 70psi to lift the rearend up a touch it helped alittle. Handles great and looks good tho!
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09-20-2006, 02:50 PM #44
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pewter- 2001 z28 lingenfelter 383
sportlines are also a 2 inch drop arnt they??? ..maybe ill do the springs/koni's first then have the headers installed after...make the shop adjust them til there perfect..LOL
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09-22-2006, 03:23 PM #45
just get them to custom make you a 4" Y-pipe and crush it like factory to help clearance! Thats what Im gonna do.
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09-23-2006, 09:37 AM #46The Black 2001 SS #5697
T-tops, 6-spd/B&M ripper, ARH LT's/GMMG/CME, Volant, Koni DA's & GC coilovers, Strano frt & rear sways, G2(SFC's w/v-braces, STB, adj PHR), Wilwood 6-piston red calipers frnt brakes w/13" 2-pc rotors, RKSport(clear front & rear corners, c-f grill), chrome Z06 wheels
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09-24-2006, 02:36 AM #47
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Navy Blue Metallic (NBM)- 2002 Camaro SS
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09-24-2006, 02:16 PM #48
I agree...
I have talked to Sam quite a few times, he told me the same thing. The only reason I got the DA's over the SA's was at the time I was aboe to purchase the DA's, all four for $603.00 shipped, I couldn't pass up that deal. The DA's are overkill, SA's are more beefy, better for street application.
I've owned the Bilstein HD's, Monroes, KYB's, factory deCarbons, the Koni's are by far the best shocks out of all of them, I am sooo glad I spent the money for them.Last edited by Carlos01SS; 09-24-2006 at 02:29 PM.
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09-24-2006, 03:10 PM #49
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Navy Blue Metallic (NBM)- 2002 Camaro SS
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09-24-2006, 05:57 PM #50
That reminds me of a story...
I went to Pep Boys for a quick fix, and the mechanic told me I must've bottomed out hard cuz my y-pipe is flat, but that's a very common thing to happen to the f-bodies. Gotta love the Pep Boys "mechanics" who can't realize if it's not scratched, then I obviously didn't pancake it through bottoming out.
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10-14-2006, 05:36 PM #51
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BRIGHT RALLY RED- 2002 CAMARO Z28RS
MYK02K:
After reading all of the tantalizing advertisments for Eibach's Pro-Kit lowering/performance springs, invested in a set of four and added them--along with a set of Bilstein shocks--to the corners of my 2002 Z28RS. I have an SLP Loudmouth exhaust and a drive-shaft safety loop onboard, and the springs lowered the car so much, that both pieces drug on my driveway and scraped over bumps in the highway when encountering them at speeds over 50 mph.
Three days and 80 miles later, I had my factory springs reinstalled and have been enjoying the sublime qualities of adequate ground clearance ever since. There's something to be said for function over form, especially in a town with steep driveways and marginal roads like Batesville, Arkansas, where I live.
Another reason I was disenchanted with the Eibach Pro-Kit is that the rear springs were too soft; the rear of the car sat down approximately 1.5" lower than the front, ruining the proportions of the car and making my rear wheels appear smaller than they are.
If you want better handling and you're currently experiencing the disadvantages of the your factory suspension, I recommend adding Bilstein Heavy-Duty shocks and keeping your factory springs: This set-up is an excellent compromise between better handling and a safe ride-height.
Sincerely,
J@M
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10-14-2006, 09:49 PM #52
This whole thread is like my mind saying "Do IT!" and the other half going "You'll lose your whole body kit with one pothole!". Gotta love this look though...
, but after all, my body kit already has scrapes and a tiny chunk missing on the rear side peice from the previous owner. I think what I'm going to do is check out adjustable shocks to lower the front end slightly and possibly the rear, just enough to make the wheel-wells look symmetrical with the gap all around. Hell if I can find a kit for $400 I'd be willing to buy air shocks!
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10-14-2006, 11:42 PM #53
Air Ride kit is $1850 directly from them. They can keep their damn kit and I'll just get adj. front shocks
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10-22-2006, 05:29 AM #54
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Black- 2000 TA WS6
Yes, when I bought the Eibach pro kit the rear sagged, bottomed out, but handled great in the turns. No, when I bought the SLP level one kit, it's low enough for people to notice but it doesn't bottom out or drag my SLP long tubes.
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10-31-2006, 08:11 PM #55
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Red- 1999 Z28 Convertible
I bought the car lowered with Eibachs. I kind of hate the ride. It corners like it is rails which is cool but it rides rough. It still has stock shocks on it. I have ordered a set Single adjustable Konis. I am hoping this helps the ride. I know the wide tires don't help either. Do you get a better ride with lowered spindals then you do with the springs?
Thanks, Bob
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11-06-2006, 06:50 AM #56
Do not ever buy KYB!!!!!! I learned the hard way..
I will be investing in some Koni SA's ASAP... KYB= Keeps You Bouncing for sure
The struts suck anyway..the rear is ok.. + from day one my driver's side has been creaky and it creaks when it compresses. KYB
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11-06-2006, 09:56 AM #57
I wouldnt touch KYB after having them in my eclipse. The adjustment felt cheap and it bounced. Not only that the car sat uneven with them. I swapped to tokicos and it leveled out. A coincidence, i dunno. Im happy with the konis and hotchkis in the SS.
05 HEMI Ram, 96 Eclipse GST, 02 SS.
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01-25-2007, 08:55 AM #58
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Silver- 1998 Camaro Z28 A4
See, something written is never lost:
Your post three months ago just finalised my decision to go exactely with that setup. I've been thinking back and forth about getting lowering springs (Vogtland) or not, being worried about clearence, ride comfort, my 3" dual exhaust and never being able to get out of my underground garage again.
Thanks for the help!
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01-25-2007, 09:05 AM #59
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01-25-2007, 09:33 AM #60
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Silver- 1998 Camaro Z28 A4
Thanks, I'll check that out!
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