Front Coil Springs
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Here's an idea- not a cheap as cutting the coils- but I think for $600 a much better solution- adjustable height and could possibly improve the ride-
Semi-coilovers from Vansteel-ask for a Corvette Forum 10% discount.
https://www.vansteel.com/index.cfm?f...&subgroup=1913
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imariver (07-19-2017)
#22
Safety Car
There was no part number stamped on the coil spring. They did have a green paper tag that you can buy from suppliers and put on the spring.
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imariver (07-19-2017)
#23
Melting Slicks
Guys what could cause this? Could the wrong size shock do something like this
Also is it just me or is the rear of his car actually quite low? (Maybe I'm just used to my gymkhana 4x4 height rear end....)
Adam
Also is it just me or is the rear of his car actually quite low? (Maybe I'm just used to my gymkhana 4x4 height rear end....)
Adam
#24
Pro
I agree with the others I have a 73 and mine sits down I bet you 4 inches lower. Right on the ground like you would expect a 45 yr old car to. Somebody installed different springs in yours
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Here's an idea- not a cheap as cutting the coils- but I think for $600 a much better solution- adjustable height and could possibly improve the ride-
Semi-coilovers from Vansteel-ask for a Corvette Forum 10% discount.
https://www.vansteel.com/index.cfm?f...&subgroup=1913
Semi-coilovers from Vansteel-ask for a Corvette Forum 10% discount.
https://www.vansteel.com/index.cfm?f...&subgroup=1913
Dave
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Melting Slicks
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Drifting
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imariver (07-27-2017)
#31
Melting Slicks
It's also why the Manufacturer tag on that VB&P website says "VBP"
It's also why when you click on "View all VB&P Products" on the website and then click on C2/C3 Corvettes, then springs, that spring shows up.
Adam