Do you think they might settle a little lower or do you think that's as low as it will get?
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Again not a fan of red car but starting to like this, its looks functional subtle, not over done, nice DD just get some audio done and call it a day.
I've been asking if anyone has been running these for months. I finally gave up and bought Springtechs. O well. They look nice! Kudos for being the Guinna pig.
I didn't want to drop the GTP because it's just supposed to be a DD, but after seeing the price on these springs and how good they look, I'm seriously considering picking up a set. . . The price is about the same as what I paid for the Eibach lowering springs I bought USED for my Firebird.
Drop looks good I was going to go w/ SSC but can't seem to fine a used pair for a decent price..I regret selling mine but that's as much as a drop im looking for being a DD and having the SE front anything lower that would scrap so much. Thanks for being the lab rat . Rear could be down a little more I know the SSC advertise 1.7" both front and rear vs these are 1.7" front and 1.5" rear but not a big deal since I plan on putting another system in it might actually help
Amazon.com: DNA LOWERING SPRINGS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 97-06 RED: Automotive
thats where i got mine, thanks for the compliments guys, i was kinda worried they would f*ck up my car since i couldnt find anything on them either from people who actually had them, but im glad to be the test subject LOL
Looks nice, hopefully it's easy to align since that drop isn't too severe.
They look pretty good. Take a phot after they have settled a little more.
Bio I think it's time for you to update your lowering sticky with the photos from this thread.
97-03 will lower more the the 04-up Right?
Other way around
Well, I decided I'm going to get a set of these pending interest in my Eibach's. I have em for sale locally. I like how the DNA springs don't drop the rear as much. The Eibach's have an even drop, but with the body lines of the GP's they make it look like the rear sags
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