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ok, what will this do for me? what will it help putting a lower lb spring? will it lower car? thanks fella
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Make it hook better? Don't know about the Chevy 2, but. 275 lb is common for the Camaro/Firebird. I had 250 in mine a while. Harder to keep off the bumper. Lighter cars use lighter springs.
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i am sure this will lower the car also right? the spring will compress more making it shorter when the car is sitting? i will try and order a 275 in the morning
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Might verify you have the correct length springs. I would expect you could get the car low enough with 325s.
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they are 12" springs and the car weighs 3100lbs
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I doubt the difference in spring rates will get your ride hight down a lot. I would take a couple measurements before I called QA1 about springs. Spring length at that ride hight. How high would it be if you let the car down so the shocks bottomed? I would be calling somebody at QA1, or the place selling that kit.
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