Originally posted by Stefan:
Why are people recommending BMW parts companies when we have suppliers that cater specifically to V6 F-Bodies right in our backyard? We choose our site sponsors carefully, 99.99% of the parts your F-Body could ever need are carried by them.
For Bilsteins, you have two options: the regular F-Body set and the SLP F-Body set (made by Bilstein to SLP's specifications). I personally have the Bilstein SLP set and they are terrific! I have had them for five years now and they still perform good as new. The difference between the SLP set and the regular is the SLP's are a bit more streetable--not quite as aggressive. I opted for the SLP variant because with full Hotchkis sway bars and Eibach springs, my suspension was firm enough.
TByrne carries both variants of Bilsteins. Check their V6 Suspension section for details. $485.99 for the regular Bilsteins and $389.99 for the SLP Bilsteins.
But while you're swapping shocks, might as well swap springs too and make it a once-and-for-all job. Eibach Pro Kit is $229.00 from Thunder. The drawback (if you see this is a drawback) is that these will drop your ride about an inch. You have a 98 V6 so the part number for the Eibach Pro Kit is 3870.240.
If you want to stiffen your ride without lowering your car, GM 1LE springs should do just that. I personally am a fan of lowering, so I recommend Eibach all the way...
Why are people recommending BMW parts companies when we have suppliers that cater specifically to V6 F-Bodies right in our backyard? We choose our site sponsors carefully, 99.99% of the parts your F-Body could ever need are carried by them.
For Bilsteins, you have two options: the regular F-Body set and the SLP F-Body set (made by Bilstein to SLP's specifications). I personally have the Bilstein SLP set and they are terrific! I have had them for five years now and they still perform good as new. The difference between the SLP set and the regular is the SLP's are a bit more streetable--not quite as aggressive. I opted for the SLP variant because with full Hotchkis sway bars and Eibach springs, my suspension was firm enough.
TByrne carries both variants of Bilsteins. Check their V6 Suspension section for details. $485.99 for the regular Bilsteins and $389.99 for the SLP Bilsteins.
But while you're swapping shocks, might as well swap springs too and make it a once-and-for-all job. Eibach Pro Kit is $229.00 from Thunder. The drawback (if you see this is a drawback) is that these will drop your ride about an inch. You have a 98 V6 so the part number for the Eibach Pro Kit is 3870.240.
If you want to stiffen your ride without lowering your car, GM 1LE springs should do just that. I personally am a fan of lowering, so I recommend Eibach all the way...
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