250-300, I've used agx's konis and bilsteins. By far the non adjustable bilsteins to me..can handle being lowered and on stiff spring rates a lot better. Some will argue that point but at 96k my OEM bilsteins are still going strong
I blew them in time on coilovers. I also wasn't impressed with the ride, however that's just my experience. Lots of people like agxs and have great success.What didn't you like about the AGX's?
You probably won't you'd have to look for grand Prix Gxp shocks which came with the bilsteins, however I'm trying to work another shock retrofit solution that will be way cheaper.I read both write ups, 4thgencamaro and yours 91park. Do you or anyone else have part numbers for front/rear bilsteins. I looked at RA/napa/oreily etc, all I can seem to find is monrow and kyb.
agreed. If you don't want to cut up your current shocks you could go with some gr-2 s and be good depending on how much you lower itBecause they stores don't sell them. I don't have p/n atm but you can go to Allshocks.com and find the manufacture replacement Billsteins. Warning there not cheap but if your wanting the best you can get then sometimes that means spending money. If not then stick with GR2 coilovers.
Because they stores don't sell them. I don't have p/n atm but you can go to Allshocks.com and find the manufacture replacement Billsteins. Warning there not cheap but if your wanting the best you can get then sometimes that means spending money. If not then stick with GR2 coilovers.
Got grinder? You'll have to cut the washers anyways, unless you want them hanging out past the mounts.I think I got 3/16 plate in my shop somewhere. I just hate to use what little material I have left and burn oxy/ace (and time) for something that could have been improvised with washers.
Got grinder? You'll have to cut the washers anyways, unless you want them hanging out past the mounts.