96 ss spring replacement
#3
also how is the current ride the springs mainly help with slower more gradual adjustments in the road little bumps and such and the shocks are what give you a smoother ride all in all. i doubt any problems will occur with the stock shocks but i would probably consider replacing those at the same time to save some money in labor cost's or your own time if you are doin it.
look into QA1 shocks they are a bit pricey about 180 a pair but that i believe is one of the brands that Lingenfelter uses on the Corvette and Camaro's they build... i think bilstein's are the others but the QA1's are adjustable. another brand i've seen on some people's camaro's are KYB AGX also adjustable. http://www.lingenfelter.com/mm5/merc...gory_Code=C297
look into QA1 shocks they are a bit pricey about 180 a pair but that i believe is one of the brands that Lingenfelter uses on the Corvette and Camaro's they build... i think bilstein's are the others but the QA1's are adjustable. another brand i've seen on some people's camaro's are KYB AGX also adjustable. http://www.lingenfelter.com/mm5/merc...gory_Code=C297
Last edited by Carl Dan; 04-16-2010 at 06:14 PM.
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koni adjustables are the best but very spendy. strano has some 1.25 lowering springs that are pretty good. have a look at the site and give him a call. nice guy and good info.
http://www.stranoparts.com/
http://www.stranoparts.com/
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