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 Post subject: Jens spring install
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 6:34 pm 
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How did it go ? Did younotice a difference?

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When I saw it a couple of weeks ago I would of sworn it was your car (except color).......sat just the same.

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It is very nice driving. I was driving on the autobahn with over 240 km/h and it handles perfect. I´m very happy with this suspension. But i did not only changed the shocks and springs, i changed:

-lower control arms with relocation brackets
-strut tower brace
-panhard rod
-front upper control arms
-front lower control arms


What i have to do next, is to change the sway bar at the front.
Thanks for asking. You can see it in Bitburg end of april :wink:

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but the springs at the front are not very low, right? My old springs were lower at the front :o

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I take it you had the V6 springs on it before?


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What company did you go with for the parts?

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before i have had BG-Springs in my camaro. They were lower.

I bought everything used.

Shocks and Springs from Roy
Lower control arms with relocation brackets, strut tower brace and panhard rod from JackZ28
front upper control arms and front lower control arms from Gunnar
Torq Trust II rims with tires from Firechicken

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but the springs at the front are not very low, right? My old springs were lower at the front

The springs are more performance oriented than lowering. They drop the car about an inch. The shocks and springs should be the biggest gain handling since the shocks( the fronts0 were revalved to match springs.
Next 2 big handling gains would be a serious alingment and sticky tires at all four corners.

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Yesterday i was driving on the autobahn A43, that is a very bad autobahn. In front of me was a porsche boxster s and it was driving over 250 km/h. It was no problem to follow him with this speed. It is a pleasure to drive with this suspension also on bad streets. :D

Also the BFG G-FORCE tires i bought from Val are very good on the street. I love them.

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Jens,
Brand new BFG G-Force are awesome for all around driving no matter the weather......

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I second that. I also have the BFG g-force KDW and they're very good tires...

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