I installed a set of V8 springs today. I purchased them used, localy, off of a 2002 Z28 for $25. Install was uneventful, but I was suprised after a quick drive to let everything settle, that the ride height actually dropped about .75in in the front. I can't give any accurate numbers on the rear though, because I didn't think to get measurements until after the rear swap. I noticed the biggest performance difference under braking, there is no where near as much brake dive as befor and it feels much more stable.
The part numbers were not the same as listed in the Technical Database. The fronts had number 22197228, and the rears were 10305134. Neither seem to show up on GMPartsDirect, but I may head down to the dealership parts department tomorrow to verify that number.
For anyone interested in actual numbers, I measured the height of the wheel well at a point directly above the center of the wheel. The passenger side front is 28.00", and the driver side front is 28.25". The passenger and driver side rear heights are 28.5" and 29.00" respectively. And this is on a 1994 3.4L A4, so results on differently equiped cars may vary.
The part numbers were not the same as listed in the Technical Database. The fronts had number 22197228, and the rears were 10305134. Neither seem to show up on GMPartsDirect, but I may head down to the dealership parts department tomorrow to verify that number.
For anyone interested in actual numbers, I measured the height of the wheel well at a point directly above the center of the wheel. The passenger side front is 28.00", and the driver side front is 28.25". The passenger and driver side rear heights are 28.5" and 29.00" respectively. And this is on a 1994 3.4L A4, so results on differently equiped cars may vary.
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