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Springs
I think im going to take a plunge
A company makes lowering springs for 98-99 Seville STSs...
I think i may be ordering these to see if they fit on my bonnie, they are very similar cars, and very similar suspension set-ups. I did a bit of research, and the overall set-up is almost identical, and they even share the same rear lower control arms, so im thinking there will be a high possibility of compatibility.
What do you guys think?
A company makes lowering springs for 98-99 Seville STSs...
I think i may be ordering these to see if they fit on my bonnie, they are very similar cars, and very similar suspension set-ups. I did a bit of research, and the overall set-up is almost identical, and they even share the same rear lower control arms, so im thinking there will be a high possibility of compatibility.
What do you guys think?
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
exact p/n?
However, if you're right about this, I would love to grab some springs in the future!
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The spring size will also depend on the subframe structure for upper mounting. Regardless of control arm, they may still be different.
Might be a possibility, though.
Might be a possibility, though.
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Originally Posted by willwren
The spring size will also depend on the subframe structure for upper mounting. Regardless of control arm, they may still be different.
Might be a possibility, though.
Might be a possibility, though.
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Originally Posted by Greyhare
If you can find an STS in a savage yard you could get some measurements.
Greyhare actually makes an excellent point. It would probably save you some time and money to see if stock STS springs would fit. Or even better yet, call the parts desk at your local GM dealership. They might tell you what you want to know.
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Originally Posted by big_news_1
Or even better yet, call the parts desk at your local GM dealership. They might tell you what you want to know.
i could go to year one and check out their salvage yard!