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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 62 Joined: 6-May 04 From: Irvine, CA Member No.: 334 ![]() |
Greetings, I may have a source for 1le parts for F-body applications: including front and rear springs, decarbon shocks, and front sway bar. Not sure if this is a right place but I've been trying to put together some deals to help the ls1 community. They may be close to $80 per pair and $60 for the bar, not sure yet what may pan out. There could be a reasonable amount of sets I believe, but please email me if you want to purchase: amsihra {at} cox.net or if you have any questions you can post in this thread. Thanks guys, just a heads up this may take up to 3 weeks to start to ship, but as early as this weekend if all goes well. (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 62 Joined: 6-May 04 From: Irvine, CA Member No.: 334 ![]() |
I will check the part numbers, to see which years they are from. I'm looking at ordering the springs for myself this weekend, and should be able to verify some numbers with some pictures...
The front springs $ bar specifically would be the most popular item imo. I know some are concerned about the proven performance, but I believe the combination of the front 32mm bar and 360 lbs linear springs would make for a well-rounded roll stiffness for street/canyon, without sacrificing ride quality in any way for sure. In addition, the slighly extra rate up there will help with nose dive and weight transfer (as opposed to a 35 mm bar and stock springs), which is why I believe it was successfull for GM to test and tune with those values way back when. Maybe it won't reduce roll as much as a 35, but with the SLA design we have, doesn't some roll effect dynamic camber, which is a good thing? Anyway, be back asap, let me know if there are any other questions you may have, regards, |
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