Is it a must to get shock absorber struts when i get lowering springs or can i just get lowering springs and use the existing struts? I asked before but didnt get an asnwer as to if i needed them or not?
- 2003 CHEVY CAVALIER LS SPORT ECOTEC -
- Current Mods -
-- Vibrant Exhaust & DC Sport Header --
-- Lower Motor Mount & TTR Upper Motor Mount --
-- B&M ShiftPlus & Vibrant Front STB --
-- K&N Typhoon Short Ram Intake --
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Alright i know its not safe, so scratch that question. I now would like to know what the best lowering springs would be for the 2003 chevy cavalier ls sport. I was thinking eibach, ksport or any other suggestions? I wanted to lower it 1.8" in the front and 2.3" in the rear. I'll be getting some koni yellow struts for the front and rear. I'd rather pay money then drive an unsafe car. Especially around here, a lot of bumps, might even have a busted stock strut. I notice a noise when i come to a complete stop, it doesnt do it while i brake but once i hit a stop it makes a jerking noise, could that be it?
- 2003 CHEVY CAVALIER LS SPORT ECOTEC -
- Current Mods -
-- Vibrant Exhaust & DC Sport Header --
-- Lower Motor Mount & TTR Upper Motor Mount --
-- B&M ShiftPlus & Vibrant Front STB --
-- K&N Typhoon Short Ram Intake --
RIP DAD<3 We love & miss you so much!
Get the struts now, other wise you will be doing it again later putting in new struts, save yourself some time and money. We carry most all aftermarket parts, please let us know if you need any more help.
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