WS6 Wheels, Bilstein, Eibach, GMPP 1.6 RRs, LT1 TB, Salad Shooters

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Old 04-03-2004, 03:53 PM
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WS6 Wheels, Bilstein, Eibach, GMPP 1.6 RRs, LT1 TB, Salad Shooters

High polished WS6 wheels. Came off a 1999 WS6. True GM wheels with the stamp. No curb rash on any wheels. They have firestone firehawk SZ50s on them 275-40-ZR17 with 2/32nds of tread left. Also includes factory WS6 center caps. $800 or $880 shipped.

A pair of camaro salad shooters with center caps and tires. The wheels are straight with no bends, but has some cosmetic blemishes on the lips. The tires are nothing special but could get you around for a little bit. $80 or $120 shipped

Brand New SLP Bilstein shocks/struts P/N: 70008 and SLP Eibach springs P/N: 70009. Never got to use them before selling car. $570 or $600 shipped

Brand New GMPP 1.6 roller rockers with poly locks. Same rockers that came on the Grand Sport Corvette and LT4 f bodies. $250 or $260 shipped.

94-97 LT1 throttle body complete with coolant plate, IAC sensor and TPS sensor. $40 or $48 shipped.
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Old 04-03-2004, 05:53 PM
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try lower your prices...
You can get brand new Bilstein HD shocks (better that SLP) for $290 (ebay), and Eibach springs go for $230....
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Old 04-03-2004, 07:08 PM
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Word, the SLP eibachs go for 70 per set (front and back) on their website. The SLP shocks go for $99 a set. For $600 shipped you can almost purcahse the whole SLP suspension kit with shocks, springs, sway bar, and lower control arms.
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Steve0, Are you an idiot? You must be based on the prices you just posted. I posted the part#s so you can see exactly what SLP charges. Why don't you check youself... they charge $400 for the shocks/struts and $267 for the springs. The whole kit was around $750 and I don't even see it listed on the site anymore.

Scyzoryk, As far as the Bilstein HDs being better, says who? I don't think everybody wants shocks/struts that are so stiff on a daily driver car. Just depends on what your driving style is. Also adding up the prices you just posted comes out to be $520 so my price wasn't far off of that and these two parts are tuned to work with each other perfectly.

Anyway prices are obo, you have to start somewhere.
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Originally posted by 1BadRS
Steve0, Are you an idiot? You must be based on the prices you just posted. I posted the part#s so you can see exactly what SLP charges. Why don't you check youself... they charge $400 for the shocks/struts and $267 for the springs. The whole kit was around $750 and I don't even see it listed on the site anymore.

No, I'm not an idiot.

Here are the links to the slp pieces that I was referring to, the same pieces that come in the package. The pin numbers arent the same, but part descriptions are.

Springs
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=720782798
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=720783798

Shocks
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=710750810
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=710751810

I'll leave it at that. I dont want to hijack your thread and turn it into a flamefest. Just showing you where I was coming from.
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Those are awesme prices!!!!

But what he is selling is
][/QUOTE]http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...RTNUMBER=70008

http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...RTNUMBER=70009

Anyway I didnt know that suspnsion II level is that cheap. I am waiting for my Koni DA with Eibach Pro kit and 1LE sway bar to come next week...

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Steve0
[B]No, I'm not an idiot.

Here are the links to the slp pieces that I was referring to, the same pieces that come in the package. The pin numbers arent the same, but part descriptions are.

Springs
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=720782798
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=720783798

Shocks
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=710750810
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...MBER=710751810

I'll leave it at that. I dont want to hijack your thread and turn it into a flamefest. Just showing you where I was coming from. [/Bhttp://www.slponline.com/view_produc...RTNUMBER=70009

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Does anybody know what the spring rates are (front and back) and what kind of drop (in ride height) if any.
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