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Old 11-02-2004, 04:38 PM
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Springs

I am replacing the springs on my 1973 Camaro. I purchased Eibach Pro Kit springs. They lower the car 1". What kind of performance gains should I expect from the change? How awesome is it going to look being lowered and inch from stock. I have to wait for the car to get from the painters still. IT IS BLUE NOW. Paint just has to be cut and buffed, molding put back on, weatherstripping installed, etc. When I get it back it has to go get the heater fixed and then the rear end will be lowered at a local leaf spring shop. CAMAROS ROCK!
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Old 11-02-2004, 05:16 PM
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Re: Springs

lowering the vehicle lowers the cars center of gravity. the result is less body roll in the end, plus the wheel wells are filled in. looks great, and improves the handling incredibly...
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