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what are some good springs to buy for my 88 se I am looking for a good handling spring and a .75 - 1.25 drop .any one happy with their after market springs ?
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I have the same question as chrispapas. only i was looking for about a 2 inch drop for my 87' se? i was thinking intrax anything about 2inch for a reasonanle price?
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with the 2" drop u might have camber problems.....u might want to look into gettin camber kit along with the springs....either do a search or someone esle can post up for im not a 100% sure of it.
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B&G Lowering Springs are sweet and oftern overlooked make when It comes to performance springs. This company has been around from the beginning of auto time. They will lower your ride 1.25 Inches. I've had them for 3yrs now and have no complaints except whn I go over pot holes or railroad tracks.
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B&G Lowering Springs are sweet and oftern overlooked make when It comes to performance springs. This company has been around from the beginning of auto time. They will lower your ride 1.25 Inches. I've had them for 3yrs now and have no complaints except whn I go over pot holes or railroad tracks.
B&G Lowering Springs are sweet and oftern overlooked make when It comes to performance springs. This company has been around from the beginning of auto time. They will lower your ride 1.25 Inches. I've had them for 3yrs now and have no complaints except whn I go over pot holes or railroad tracks.
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Originally posted by silverrotor
B&G Lowering Springs are sweet and oftern overlooked make when It comes to performance springs. This company has been around from the beginning of auto time. They will lower your ride 1.25 Inches. I've had them for 3yrs now and have no complaints except whn I go over pot holes or railroad tracks.
B&G Lowering Springs are sweet and oftern overlooked make when It comes to performance springs. This company has been around from the beginning of auto time. They will lower your ride 1.25 Inches. I've had them for 3yrs now and have no complaints except whn I go over pot holes or railroad tracks.
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Originally posted by Ryde _Or_Die
Any camber problems with that drop? Did you put aftermarket shocks/struts in with them?
Any camber problems with that drop? Did you put aftermarket shocks/struts in with them?
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Originally posted by silverrotor
Not the bet pic I have. [IMG]file:///C:/WINDOWS/DESKTOP/Tony's%20Rex.jpg[/IMG]
Courtesy of our Niagra meet.
Not the bet pic I have. [IMG]file:///C:/WINDOWS/DESKTOP/Tony's%20Rex.jpg[/IMG]
Courtesy of our Niagra meet.
PS thanks for the heads up on B&G.
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email me the pic, ill post it. tonyf18m@aol.com
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You didnt attach it to the email either. Right above the submit reply button is a "browse" button for attaching files. Click it then select your picture. Thats how you upload it.
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Ok man make a post. Then before you post it look down where it says "attach file" and hit the white "browse" button. Look through your computer(wherever you have the pic exactly I don't know) and find the pic. Click on the name of it and attach it and then make the post.
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Originally posted by Ryde _Or_Die
Ok man make a post. Then before you post it look down where it says "attach file" and hit the white "browse" button. Look through your computer(wherever you have the pic exactly I don't know) and find the pic. Click on the name of it and attach it and then make the post.
Ok man make a post. Then before you post it look down where it says "attach file" and hit the white "browse" button. Look through your computer(wherever you have the pic exactly I don't know) and find the pic. Click on the name of it and attach it and then make the post.