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Old Mar 7, 2011 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 78maro
I have been doing a bit of research and it seems like Springs are the most common and recomended has any one ever used spindle or springs to lower their car??
Never used spindles, but I have lowering springs on mine. You should contact Fbody Warehouse as Jason mentioned. They will be really helpful, and it wont cost more than a phone call to get all the right answers.
 
Old Mar 7, 2011 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 1971BB427
Never used spindles, but I have lowering springs on mine. You should contact Fbody Warehouse as Jason mentioned. They will be really helpful, and it wont cost more than a phone call to get all the right answers.
Thats true I will give them a jingle
 
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Old Mar 7, 2011 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by oreocreaming
sacramento is a bit of drive (6hrs) im going with the GT kit from pro touring thanks alot everone for all of your help it is greatly appreciated
 
Old Mar 7, 2011 | 10:39 PM
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Keith at Custom Works Products has been amazing. I purchased one of the complete kits. The kit has everything from all the steering, springs, A arms, sway bars, shocks, everything. Keith has track tested all his products so they are matched to work right the first time.
Keith has also been very helpful with the LT1 conversion that my daughter and I are doing in her 78.

http://www.customworksproducts.com/suspension.html

Highly recomended. Tell him David sent you.
 
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Originally Posted by 78maro
sacramento is a bit of drive (6hrs) im going with the GT kit from pro touring thanks alot everone for all of your help it is greatly appreciated
you won't be disappointed with that kit. I got pretty much the same thing from Keith at Custom Works. Keith tests and is a distributor of the same suspension parts at PTFB. Both places are great!
 
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Originally Posted by jason7504
you won't be disappointed with that kit. I got pretty much the same thing from Keith at Custom Works. Keith tests and is a distributor of the same suspension parts at PTFB. Both places are great!
Yeah I think I will be very happy with it I have read tons of good reviews and it was actually exactly what I was planning on replacing so it worked out great thanks again for the recommendation
 
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