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Replaced the shocks. Still bottoms out. Where's a good place to get coil springs? I guess the factory springs are some cheap crap. Car only has 52,000 miles. Man this car has been a pain.
Just had to replace the whole a/c system except the condenser.
FWIW....I have kyb adjustable shocks, and am stock ride height...don't know your setup, but those springs fixed my bottoming out setup....if you have a 98+ car you might want to get z28 springs, or find another set of v6 ones from a 98+ car.
The springs in the link are slightly stiffer then a 93-97 car and will cause slightly more oversteer...not much though..
FWIW....I have kyb adjustable shocks, and am stock ride height...don't know your setup, but those springs fixed my bottoming out setup....if you have a 98+ car you might want to get z28 springs, or find another set of v6 ones from a 98+ car.
The springs in the link are slightly stiffer then a 93-97 car and will cause slightly more oversteer...not much though..
The stiffer the better. Tired of the bottoming out thing. I see Moog chassis prod coil spring at Advance. The one's on the Summit link are stiffer, right? Thanks.
the ones in the link are stiffer if you have a 93-97 as we only have 94lbs...the ones in the link are 104lbs and 98+ are 114lbs. The stiffer you go with the spring the more prone to oversteer you are going to be UNLESS you do all 4 springs, and shocks.
Be very careful. I would read up on our suspension system before jumping to a stiffer spring....the two stickies at the top of the suspension section here have a lot of good info without having to search very far....
ya i had the same problem with mine whenever i had people in the back or got on it off the line. Replaced the springs and havent had a problem since with 5 people in the car :D
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