Need good springs for 01 GTP
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Need good springs for 01 GTP
so i need to upgrade the springs in my 01 gtp i have moog variable rate in my 93 olds but i cant seen to find them for the grand prix any where if someone can help me find moog springs for my car or if you can recommend a good variable rate spring for me i would appreciate the help! =D
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i found this..
http://www.thepartsbin.com/sitemap/m...ngs~parts.html
what do you guys think....
i found my springs on racepages.com under 93 bonneville
with my olds and the bonne both being H-Bodys i bought them and installed with no issue..
http://www.thepartsbin.com/sitemap/m...ngs~parts.html
what do you guys think....
i found my springs on racepages.com under 93 bonneville
with my olds and the bonne both being H-Bodys i bought them and installed with no issue..
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step 1. get the GMPP handling kit
step 2 Install the Koni'* and some lowering springs
OR the GP GXP springs/Struts
OR of your happy with the ride height go with the Intrigue/Impala rear springs to fix the *** sag that the GP'* always have
step 2 Install the Koni'* and some lowering springs
OR the GP GXP springs/Struts
OR of your happy with the ride height go with the Intrigue/Impala rear springs to fix the *** sag that the GP'* always have
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
step 1. get the GMPP handling kit
step 2 Install the Koni'* and some lowering springs
OR the GP GXP springs/Struts
OR of your happy with the ride height go with the Intrigue/Impala rear springs to fix the A$$ sag that the GP'* always have
step 2 Install the Koni'* and some lowering springs
OR the GP GXP springs/Struts
OR of your happy with the ride height go with the Intrigue/Impala rear springs to fix the A$$ sag that the GP'* always have
thanks
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tuff rear springs and my best friend had to replace his tranny and his axles due to eibach lowering springs in his 01 GTP... i saw the cost of that so im good lol but ill look into those 2 cars you mentioned.
The stock axles (halfshafts) are to long and hit the tulip going over bumps. This is also what breaks LSDs-but thats a different story
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Originally Posted by 13secGTP
tuff rear springs and my best friend had to replace his tranny and his axles due to eibach lowering springs in his 01 GTP... i saw the cost of that so im good lol but ill look into those 2 cars you mentioned.
The stock axles (halfshafts) are to long and hit the tulip going over bumps. This is also what breaks LSDs-but thats a different story
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I think the bouncing is called pogoing, not sure if that is spelt right, but anyway there are anti-pogo washers you can get to take the bounce away.
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Originally Posted by Jarvisx2000
I think the bouncing is called pogoing, not sure if that is spelt right, but anyway there are anti-pogo washers you can get to take the bounce away.
https://www.zzperformance.com/grand_...=403&catid=138
are those good for the front and back?
if so where do i go about getting shorter axles.. i can get the springs for $100 from my friend =D
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Try the ZZP offset mounts, it MUCH cheaper that shortened axles. The mounts aren't the way to fix it IMHO, but they do the trick.
Shorted axles are going to be ~$250 or so, they are rebuilt/modified OEM axles. The swapped cars use these frequently, and is a necesity once they are lowered.
The pogo mod can be used front and rear...and they work great.
Shorted axles are going to be ~$250 or so, they are rebuilt/modified OEM axles. The swapped cars use these frequently, and is a necesity once they are lowered.
The pogo mod can be used front and rear...and they work great.
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Originally Posted by 13secGTP
Try the ZZP offset mounts, it MUCH cheaper that shortened axles. The mounts aren't the way to fix it IMHO, but they do the trick.
Shorted axles are going to be ~$250 or so, they are rebuilt/modified OEM axles. The swapped cars use these frequently, and is a necesity once they are lowered.
The pogo mod can be used front and rear...and they work great.
Shorted axles are going to be ~$250 or so, they are rebuilt/modified OEM axles. The swapped cars use these frequently, and is a necesity once they are lowered.
The pogo mod can be used front and rear...and they work great.