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unvc92camarors 01-06-2005 06:24 PM

springs and stb question
 
alright, sorry to combine 2 questions into 1 thread, but i didn't want to waste space in the main section

anyways, i was wondering if slp's stb would be any better really than bmr's
they're both about the same price but shipping is a little more for the slp

second, i might've asked this question before but...are there any totally linear springs?
i know the ls1 kit has front linear and rear progressive but i'm looking for a total linear spring package
and yea, i would call sam strano, but i'm not quite ready to get anything yet

i guess that's about it
thanks in advance for the help :cool:

unvc92camarors 01-07-2005 09:39 PM

Re: springs and stb question
 
ttt
board moves quick

Sam Strano 01-10-2005 06:42 PM

Re: springs and stb question
 
An STB is something that is very low on the priority list. I don't even run one on my own car (the car I won this year's champioship in).

Can you get linear springs front and rear? Yep, sure can.

unvc92camarors 01-10-2005 10:38 PM

Re: springs and stb question
 
sam, thanks for popping in for me
didn't really want to call you since i don't plan on getting springs/shocks/lca reloc. brackets, and panhard rod too soon (got a couple other things to take care of first)
what linear springs are there for the front and rear?
i thought the ls1 prokit was the only one left where you could actually get linear (atleast on the fronts)
if you could help me out on this one, i'd greatly appreciate it
thanks:)

Sam Strano 01-11-2005 10:57 AM

Re: springs and stb question
 
You have two options. Either a set of Coil-overs, or ST's Speedtech springs. Coil-overs allow you/me/us to pick your rates and your ride heights as well. The ST's are regular springs. Pretty low like the LS1 Pro-kit, but linear 428/161. That's a touch stiff in the rear for the front rate IMHO, and a little lower than I like my car, but it's an option.

unvc92camarors 01-19-2005 01:14 PM

Re: springs and stb question
 
thanks sam
when i'm ready to get some springs and the stuff to support them (tax time anybody?) then i'll probably be checking out those st springs
finally, some linear springs for my z:D

fyrelance, already got on that list :lol:
thanks

FyreLance 01-19-2005 02:33 PM

Re: springs and stb question
 
Haha yes I see that... didn't even look at the screen name...whoops! :D

unvc92camarors 01-20-2005 11:03 AM

Re: springs and stb question
 
well, to avoid startinga whole new thread...
what are coilovers exactly? is it just a special type of spring or is it the spring and shock combined in one?
if it's basically just an adjustable spring, i'd probably go with the st speedtech springs

unvc92camarors 01-20-2005 11:39 AM

Re: springs and stb question
 
nevermind, stupid question :p
after searching, seems like it's just an adjustable spring
i might go with the springs just for being the cheaper alternative

unvc92camarors 01-20-2005 01:42 PM

Re: springs and stb question
 
fyrelance, how are we on those stb's?
not sure if i'll buy it if it's 69.99 but we'll see:)


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