CTS springs on 92 se
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CTS springs on 92 se
I have heard and seen speculation of CTS springs to fit some of our cars, I know my year is not in this, so as the alway try it kinda guy I have some on way to me getting installed thurs. I work at a dealer ship and have chat with the tech on this, they are kinda excited to see this, I have measure cts factory and mine,Looks close........... Also installing new shocks/struts in process PSS These are lowering springs Eibac or how ever you spell it.
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What are springs going to do for you on an L27?
You have a cam? Higher ratio rockers? If not, don't waste your breath.
What'* the spring rate? Open load? Closed load? Bind height? I could care less what they're FROM. It'* a spring.
1. What'* it going to do for you?
2. What are the SPRING specs?
I've been through this. I don't have stock springs. But it took me a long time to get to that point.
You have a cam? Higher ratio rockers? If not, don't waste your breath.
What'* the spring rate? Open load? Closed load? Bind height? I could care less what they're FROM. It'* a spring.
1. What'* it going to do for you?
2. What are the SPRING specs?
I've been through this. I don't have stock springs. But it took me a long time to get to that point.
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Rats GMPD * still down...
federal-mogul site does not have the CTS on there...
Advance auto only has a Lowering kit for them
federal-mogul site does not have the CTS on there...
Advance auto only has a Lowering kit for them
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Originally Posted by willwren
Thanks for the clarification.
My questions stand even with that.
My questions stand even with that.
1) I need new shocks/struts 171000 on orginals pretty sure
2) I am a fan of lowering cars a bit, and my wheels fit very nice, but need a 1 in gap to be closed more.. No gains to me other then better ride for the new shocks/struts..
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Originally Posted by willwren
What is the individual coil diameter, 'free' length, and compressed length of the springs? What is their load rating and overall diameter?
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Just incase you didn't know Coil Spring Specialties can make custom springs for you.
It'* about $150/pair for a 2" drop uncoated but I would definitely suggest getting them coated.
Paulnold and I went through them.
If the CTS route dosen't work out you can always go that route.
It'* about $150/pair for a 2" drop uncoated but I would definitely suggest getting them coated.
Paulnold and I went through them.
If the CTS route dosen't work out you can always go that route.
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Originally Posted by 95naSTA
Just incase you didn't know Coil Spring Specialties can make custom springs for you.
It'* about $150/pair for a 2" drop uncoated but I would definitely suggest getting them coated.
Paulnold and I went through them.
If the CTS route dosen't work out you can always go that route.
It'* about $150/pair for a 2" drop uncoated but I would definitely suggest getting them coated.
Paulnold and I went through them.
If the CTS route dosen't work out you can always go that route.