Im lowered on stock bolts... this look normal?
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First of all let me say that you want a little rake, the front should be between 1/4 to 1/2 inch lower than the rear. This is GM spec for better handling and aerodynamics. That being said your car looks too high front and rear still. It looks stock height. BTW, I also have Bilstein Sports and they didn't affect my car's height either. I cut the bushings in front to half thickness and the rear has no threads showing. I have driven tens of thousands of miles without any problems. C5's seem to be randomly different in how they respond to lowering. They vary quite a bit at stock height. I have no idea why your car is so high, but there definitely seems to be something different going on.
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Melting Slicks
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First of all let me say that you want a little rake, the front should be between 1/4 to 1/2 inch lower than the rear. This is GM spec for better handling and aerodynamics. That being said your car looks too high front and rear still. It looks stock height. BTW, I also have Bilstein Sports and they didn't affect my car's height either. I cut the bushings in front to half thickness and the rear has no threads showing. I have driven tens of thousands of miles without any problems. C5's seem to be randomly different in how they respond to lowering. They vary quite a bit at stock height. I have no idea why your car is so high, but there definitely seems to be something different going on.
Yeah that's why ai didn't take the rear all the way down because I wanted to keep the rake. I may do what you did and cut half the bushings in the front the take the rear down to where no threads are showing. I don't know whats up with it. I'm pretty sure the fronts are all the way down.
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Coil overs make the car a true 4 wheel independent suspension. (No transverse leaf springs like stock setup)
I can set it to be softer than stock if I want.
I have it set a little harder than stock now because it handles amazing that way.
I originally had it lowered (like the bottom pic) with C6 bolts and longer rear bolts. It was super stiff. I hated the ride quality.
Lowered max on stock bolts was great ride quality though. It was just not as low as I wanted.
My recommendation to folks is never go lower than Lowered max on Stock bolts unless you get a coil over setup.
The coil over setup will allow you to have a good ride quality and be as low as you want.
Toque
Last edited by Toque; 02-10-2016 at 02:17 PM.
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coilovers will have a more "racey" feel and the main difference in my opinion is that they will eliminate bumps transferring from one side to the other... that was my main gripe about the leaf springs, it was really noticeable around corners if you hit a bump on one side and it would be felt on the other side as well and sometimes the rear end would feel like it was going to kick out... I never actually had the rear get to the point that it would come loose it just felt like it wanted to... kinda hard to put into words and I'm not always the best at explaining things but anyone that has taken their car around a corner faster than they should will have probably experienced that... the leafs may work better on a prepped track but on the street I don't like them... and as toque stated, with coilovers you can lower the car as much as you want but you will not lose shock travel... when you start lowering stock suspension you are losing the same amount of shock travel, this is why the lower you go the rougher the ride gets and you are at greater risk of bottoming the suspension out and eventually blowing your shocks... I'm using lg gt2 coilovers, I believe toque is running the same, and I would recommend them to anyone looking to get into coilovers
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Yeah, way too high. Get longer rear bolts? But even then, something isn't right. I have OEM shocks and bolts in mine and I get maybe 1-2 fingers between top of tire and fender.
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What's so wrong with the leaf springs, that are still on the C7? They also act as a anti-roll bar. With coil overs, the biggest problem I see, is the upper shock mount isn't really designed to carry the whole weight of the car. And you would need a bigger sway bar that adds the traverse spring "crosstalk" right back into the picture. Why not just use longer bolts, and use the "shorter" coil over shocks, without the springs? Be a lot cheaper too. And has anyone looked at what happens to the roll centers when the car is lowered too much???
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#32
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What's so wrong with the leaf springs, that are still on the C7? They also act as a anti-roll bar. With coil overs, the biggest problem I see, is the upper shock mount isn't really designed to carry the whole weight of the car. And you would need a bigger sway bar that adds the traverse spring "crosstalk" right back into the picture. Why not just use longer bolts, and use the "shorter" coil over shocks, without the springs? Be a lot cheaper too. And has anyone looked at what happens to the roll centers when the car is lowered too much???