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Old 01-30-2004, 08:32 PM
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lowering car

hi, im new here and i have a question. i have a 99 grand prix gt and i want to lower it a little more to the ground . what can i do to lower it? anythin i can buy.. .but not something expensive. thanks
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You can lower the car for under $500 (you install)

www.shox.com

KBY struts 195.00 for all four
Eiback Gen 2 springs 229.00

If you want to go adjustable and $$$$ go w/ HELD

They are the first to make a Coilover kit for the GP's. A clubgp member down here is Texas has been the test mule for HELD. He has finally recieved a set that works great and will be the final product

http://www.heldmotorsports.com/mcfrontcoilovers.html $496 w/ struts included (front) $686 struts included (rear)
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Re: lowering car

doesnt ground force make coilovers for the grand prix too?
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Re: lowering car

Not that Ive seen or ever heard of on ClubGP

Google search came up with nothing for Ground Force coilovers for the GP
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is there anything i could do to the stock stuff now?
cut the springs or something? thanks
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Re: lowering car

my brother did it to his 97 gt and he heated the springs, he lowered it alright, a little to much, the thing bounced on every little crack. seriously. bumpy ass ride you will start to feel sick on a hundred mile trip.
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