thanks drunkie. ill just do the spacers.
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Great information on here!! I have a 2004 grand prix gt and I really want to install lowering springs. I have 19inch rims with 1inch spacers and I am afraid of rubbing issues. Also I live in Michigan and like to put on snow tires in the winter which have 1.5 inch spacers for just the front wheels. Does anyone have some advice to help me properly and safely lower my car!! Thanks
Great information on here!! I have a 2004 grand prix gt and I really want to install lowering springs. I have 19inch rims with 1inch spacers and I am afraid of rubbing issues. Also I live in Michigan and like to put on snow tires in the winter which have 1.5 inch spacers for just the front wheels. Does anyone have some advice to help me properly and safely lower my car!! Thanks
Last edited by matt5112; 08-19-2011 at 02:45 PM.
Has anyone bought these springs from the Wbodystore?
W Body Store
They don't seem to have a brand name.
I cannot find any pictures on the web either.
I have a question about lowering the car and the cars' turning radius. My stock setup (wheels/tires) were 225/60/16's. I upgraded to 235/40/19's, keeping some meat under me and the combo overall diameter the same. What's the lowest I can still effectively lower the car without hindrance?
I saved up my money and i think i've decided on the held coilovers, but ive been thinking on maybe going with heavier springs than what are default i guess. do you guys have any suggestions or advice about that or maybe how heavy i should go? and also does anyone know if its cheaper to buy from held or zzp? maybe zzp has a coupon code right now?
Thanks
no, dont get them off zzp. buy directly from held.
Alright thanks. And what about going with different weight springs? I want it to be pretty stiff and i want to go pretty low so i was thinking that might help bottoming out issues a little bit
Anybody have any experience with the Intense coilovers?
pretty much the same thing as the held/zzp ones.
all of the sets available are modded struts with sleeves and potentially a pillow ball upper mount. building them yourself would be easily under $500, but most people dont understand how simple it really is.
no, intense coilovers use stock mounts and bump stops.
not a fan.
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