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 Post subject: WTB: V6 rear springs.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2001 5:29 pm 
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Anyone have any rear V6 springs for sale? I would prefer 93 or 94.

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Depends on how long you are willing to wait. I have a 95, and will be changing out the springs. I am just putting all the money that the wife will alow into rebuilding the engine right now. Get back with me, if you are interested.

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Let me know when you have them out.

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So why V-6 Springs???

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The rear V-6 springs are softer than Z28 issue, which allows for better weight transfer on the launch which equals better traction, with the 4.10's I need all the help I can get.
Why buy the Eibach drag launch kit when you can pick these up used for around $20-$30?

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another thing that will help your launch is to pull off the plug wires on every odd cylinder. :-ok:


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I did not know that.... but won't that affect your street driving.. or don't you care?

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I did not know that.... but won't that affect your street driving.. or don't you care?


It will affect your street driving, but they are not but a 5 or 10 min job to change out. Most people will just do them at the track.....


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I do care but its not going to affect day to day driving that much. I am not a road racer/auto crosser nor do I ever care to be, so it would be just right for me, and ride like a Cadillac ;) J/K

I have a myriad of suspension/traction mods sitting around the house (drag related) and still collecting, either the rear is going to take a dump or there will be a smidgen of daylight under the left front when I am done! J/K
I just need a T-56, but, I will be expecting 1.7's when I am done.
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O you wanted to pay for them. I get it now. Man, I got like 104K on those things, if you still want them. I don't think that I could let them go for less than a dollar, if you really want to pay. I would prolly just throw them into the scrap metal bin at the craft shop if you hadn't said anything. If you can give me a couple of months, I will have them out for you.

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Got some!


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Ok, cool. I guess it's the crap bin for 'em.

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I would put a post on cz28.com you could sell them. The drag racers like them, they seem to be a pretty hot item. I am sure you could get $30 for them.


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