www.chirpthird.com   
my profile | directory login | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» www.chirpthird.com » SSOA and friends » SSOA: "Back Porch" » Lowering springs.

   
Author Topic: Lowering springs.
Roy Lee
1st Gear
Member # 1290

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Roy Lee   Email Roy Lee         Edit/Delete Post 
I am looking at getting some lowering springs to get rid of the finder gap. What kind would yall suggest. I am only looking for around a 1" drop. Would the springs all I need to get or do I need to get anything else in order for it to sit right and everything work. I am kind of new to lowering cars. And just to let you, if it is relivent for any reason, I am going to be getting SLP bolt on SFC and BMR Tunnel Brace. Thanks for the help.

--------------------
Roy Lee Fuqua
2001 SS SOM #4246 of 6332, Black leather, T-top, M6 w/ Hurst.
All GM options except cd changer.
Slp options - key fobs, dash plaque, SS mats, deck mat, car cover, TA bezel.
Mods: SLP lid, K&N, !CAGS, Lou's short shift handle, SRP SS pedales, BMR stb, billet antenna, GM export lights, GMMG exhaust w/ SLP dual dual tips.
Pictures of my SOM SS
More Pics
SSOA # M01-4246

Posts: 34 | From: Ozark, AL | Registered: Nov 2001  |  IP: Logged
NATESS
3rd Gear
Member # 982

Icon 1 posted      Profile for NATESS   Email NATESS         Edit/Delete Post 
i believe SLP has a Eibach lowering spring kit that will drop your car about an inch. however, most other Eibach lowering springs will lower your car anywhere from 1-1/4"-1-3/4".
Posts: 1579 | From: Portland, OR. | Registered: May 2001  |  IP: Logged
Roy Lee
1st Gear
Member # 1290

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Roy Lee   Email Roy Lee         Edit/Delete Post 
thanks. anyone else have any thoughts?
Posts: 34 | From: Ozark, AL | Registered: Nov 2001  |  IP: Logged
Steve da Wrench
3rd Gear
Member # 1301

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Steve da Wrench   Author's Homepage   Email Steve da Wrench         Edit/Delete Post 
We put eibachs on our 99, and it lowered it about an inch. Looks really good, nice kit. dont need any other parts.
Posts: 1443 | From: Lake Oswego, Oregon | Registered: Dec 2001  |  IP: Logged
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | chirpthird.com | Privacy Statement

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.0