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Old 05-18-2009, 01:14 PM
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Front Springs

My front passenger spring is worn out and the car is tilting a bit. I need to get new springs and wanted to find out what a good set of springs would be. I want stock ride hight, performance springs if I can swing the price. Any recommendations?

The car is a 97 Z28.
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Re: Front Springs

www.jegs.com or www.summiteracing.com
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Re: Front Springs

I have been to those sites but they really only sell lowering springs. I think if I want a performance spring, I'll have to give in and drop the front end. I just want to drop it as little as possible.

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Re: Front Springs

depending on ware you drive your car an inch or two will make the car look and handle much better i wish i could lower my 89 but i would never make it to the highway any way if you want performance thats what you are going to have to do because lowering the center of gravity is part of the "added performance" other wise new repacement spring are going to "feel" like performance springs if you are used to the worn out ones
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Old 06-18-2009, 09:17 AM
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Re: Front Springs

I am new to the whole performance thing. It took a little bit of time, but I now realize I can not have a stock height and and get a performance spring. I think I'll lower the front 1/2 to 1 inch....I don't want to go and more then that.

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