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Old 07-09-2010, 07:08 PM
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Interested in Pedders!

I took a look around in this forum and must say I am quite interested in the Pedders gear. I just have a few questions.

1. In regards to warranty will it affect mine?
2. Can the Pedders coils be obtained in Barrie On?

I am looking into new wheels as well ... Like some deep dish wheels as im not a fan of the flat faced rims. Anyways any info in regards if I can obtain any as well as what im lookin at paying would be greatly appreciated. Being in Canada with me driving this car in winter im not sure a full 1" drop would be in my best interest. My model is a 2SS / RS with ground effects package. Thank you!
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Old 07-12-2010, 06:51 AM
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pedders drops it about an inch once its put on. youll need to get in contact with JusticPete. he is the owner of the company. i have their xa coilovers,sway bars and subrame and differential bushings. i love it. the car handles great. you wont be disappointed. they have many packages to pick fro m, or you can just buy the individual components you want...like i did.
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Old 07-12-2010, 07:07 AM
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Im just worried with the ground effects package that 1" would be too much .. with the coilovers are you able to say drop it only 1/2" ?
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Old 07-12-2010, 08:48 AM
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dontthink so. i think its an automatic 1" drop once their put on. measure the ground clearance. i have mine dropped quite a bit and i just put an ACS front splitter on. im about 2" from the ground in the front and still have no problems.
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Old 07-12-2010, 12:00 PM
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I am worried about the snow in the winter since I will need to drive this car for at least this winter before lookin at gettin something else and garage park the camaro
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dont they plow your streets?maybe you shouldnt concider lowering it then. what happens if you get 5-10" of snow and its not lowered? im sure the outlook will be the same if it were lowered.
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lol i live in the snow belt too ... i will consider that
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Thanks for the inquiry. You can in fact drop the Camaro 1/2 inches if you wish. In fact, you can raise the Camaro to higher than it is if you wish with our Xa coil overs. There is serious adjustability in height and damping levels.

Dealing with the snow is something I am not familiar with on the Camaro. But what I am familiar is the handling improvement you will get even if you set the Camaro to the OE heights.

There are a number of guys who bought the Xas, and when they go to winter tires, raise all 4 corners. That is their choice and they can.

Measure your Camaro ride height, then check out a BMW M3's ride height, and ask the driver how he deals with the chassis.

We have 2 Pedders dealers in Canada. Here is a link to see them:


Or you can order online or give us a call and we can send them to you no problem!

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Thank you for the reply DMS and the confirmation ...I am 100% gonna invest in some Coilovers from Pedders now. I appologize for asking on here instead of doing more homework, but dont have alot of time before work to do my research.

How much am I looking at for a set of those coilovers? and will my warranty be affected? ... looks as if new wheels and suspension are tops of my priorities to switch out!
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Originally Posted by Lowridah98
Thank you for the reply DMS and the confirmation ...I am 100% gonna invest in some Coilovers from Pedders now. I appologize for asking on here instead of doing more homework, but dont have alot of time before work to do my research.

How much am I looking at for a set of those coilovers? and will my warranty be affected? ... looks as if new wheels and suspension are tops of my priorities to switch out!
Here is info on the Pedders coil over
160064 G8 EXTREME Xa Coil Over with 6kg/mm Front and 10kg/mm Rear Coil Rates $1,584.99

The Magnesson Moss Act does not allow GM to void your warranty. Now if there is a complaint that they can proof are directly related to the coil overs, the law does not allow it.

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