Hey guys,
Wanted a lower drop, and saw that GM makes springs that gives a 2" drop, front and rear.... have any of ya guys heard anything about these springs?
Chris
um maybe that is the LS sport handling package they offered on the 03-05 cavs, etierhway you are going to need new struts, so might as well just get better springs at that point.
Last I checked GM NEVER offered springs with a drop. That would go against their warranty. Got a link to these supposed GM drop springs?
I used to race cars, now I race myself.
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Never heard of such a thing.
" To study and not think is a waste. To think and not study is dangerous. "
GM doesn't make lowering springs. I'm sure GM would be interested if someone else is using their name on an aftermarket product though.
2" is a large drop, about the reasonable limit, and requires quite a bit of quality parts and whatnot. Read the FAQ for all the details.
yea gm never made lowering springs
Ok... never mind.... after reading more closely.. it says they are made FOR GM CAVALIER... duh... said that they are made by ISO springs?
never heard of them, where did you find these at and how much are they?
GM NEVER MADE OR OFFERED LOWERING SPRINGS.
I used to race cars, now I race myself.
5K PB: 24:50
10K PB: 54:26
Team Vision Racing (aka hypsy) wrote:GM NEVER MADE OR OFFERED LOWERING SPRINGS.
Chris Osborn wrote:Ok... never mind.... after reading more closely.. it says they are made FOR GM CAVALIER... duh... said that they are made by ISO springs?
Looks to me like he figured that out...
But yeah, I have no clue who ISO is. Best bet it to stick to the regulars.
ISO seems to be something different
Quote:
(International Standards Organization) is the International Standards Organizations.
The springs have to meet ISO standards, the spring is not made by ISO.
Post up the ebay link........
muffin wrote:Team Vision Racing (aka hypsy) wrote:GM NEVER MADE OR OFFERED LOWERING SPRINGS.
Chris Osborn wrote:Ok... never mind.... after reading more closely.. it says they are made FOR GM CAVALIER... duh... said that they are made by ISO springs?
Looks to me like he figured that out...
But yeah, I have no clue who ISO is. Best bet it to stick to the regulars.
Ryne is just grumpy today...
fortune cookie say:
better a delay than a disaster.
Predator wrote:He always is.
Only when people like you are around.
I used to race cars, now I race myself.
5K PB: 24:50
10K PB: 54:26
muffin wrote:Team Vision Racing (aka hypsy) wrote:GM NEVER MADE OR OFFERED LOWERING SPRINGS.
Chris Osborn wrote:Ok... never mind.... after reading more closely.. it says they are made FOR GM CAVALIER... duh... said that they are made by ISO springs?
Looks to me like he figured that out...
But yeah, I have no clue who ISO is. Best bet it to stick to the regulars.
I missed the sentiment of that post. My bad.
I used to race cars, now I race myself.
5K PB: 24:50
10K PB: 54:26
They look like Tein knockoffs... beware though. Even Tein issued a statement on their site regarding the knockoffs.
Honestly, if you are going to do it, do it right. Tein, Eibach, B&G, H&R, Goldline, Tockico, Koni, KYB, and all the other's I'm leaving out... stick to what people know. These companies generally have put a reasonable amount of effort into the R&D of their products. This will result in a higher quality product, and generally better/safer ride.
Those are definately what
THIS is talking about.
^^ agreed. if you see any springs for under 100 bucks, id be worried about them. quality suspension parts dont come cheap