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Old Dec 5, 2004 | 10:50 AM
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what lowering springs with longtubes?

what are some good lowering springs to use with longtubes so i dont scrape everywhere? any pics would be awesome
Old Dec 5, 2004 | 11:32 PM
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Re: what lowering springs with longtubes?

In my opinion any lowering spring will give you problems with LTs.
I have the Eibach drag launch kit on my car and it lowered the front about an inch, I also have hooker LTs and they have flat spots on the collectors from scraping the ground, its not so bad I can,t live with it but you will have to be very careful where you go.
there are some places I look at and think I can,t go in there with the car, so I don,t.
Old Dec 6, 2004 | 10:09 PM
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Re: what lowering springs with longtubes?

Originally Posted by pardonme2711
what are some good lowering springs to use with longtubes so i dont scrape everywhere? any pics would be awesome

I think the G2 Super springs from LG motorsports are the Absolute best money can buy. they have the same lowering numbers as the Eibach prokit but are much stiffer and provide for far better handling and performance.
LGM is currently running a special for christmas for the set at 229 shipped I believe on LS1Tech.com or give them a call www.lgmotorsports.com


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