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What's the difference between the springs on a LT1 WS6 TA and a regular LT1 TA?

Old Apr 2, 2006 | 11:49 PM
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Question What's the difference between the springs on a LT1 WS6 TA and a regular LT1 TA?

I was wondering what the difference was between WS6 springs and regular TA springs on Lt1 cars? I have a regular TA and my brother has a WS6 TA, his car sits lower in the front than mine. Are the springs on the front of his car different than mine?
Old Apr 3, 2006 | 12:20 AM
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Re: What's the difference between the springs on a LT1 WS6 TA and a regular LT1 TA?

They are a little stiffer then the regular T/A.
Old Apr 3, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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Re: What's the difference between the springs on a LT1 WS6 TA and a regular LT1 TA?

So they're stiffer, but do they make the car sit any lower?
Old Apr 3, 2006 | 05:29 PM
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Re: What's the difference between the springs on a LT1 WS6 TA and a regular LT1 TA?

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So they're stiffer, but do they make the car sit any lower?


yes, but just a HAIR
Old Apr 3, 2006 | 09:31 PM
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Yeah, they lower the car anywhere between .5-.75" depending on age.
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