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Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 2:25 PM
I have a 96 2.2 cavalier and am thinkin about putting lowering springs on it and i was wondering if i put 1.75" to 2" in lowering springs on it will i have enough travel on my stock struts?



Re: Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 2:36 PM
stock shocks and struts will not handle ANY drop.



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Re: Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 3:44 PM
so your saying i have to get new struts to?


Re: Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 3:48 PM
you will need new struts. your stock struts will not handle any sort of drop. they will blow and become a safety hazard. since you want to go that low, you'll need either koni yellows or tokico d-specs





Re: Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 4:09 PM
thanks man your a big help


Re: Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 4:27 PM
I will second BLWN L61's comment. I know first hand

(struts are on my to purchase list)









Re: Drop springs?
Monday, December 31, 2007 10:43 PM
I just meet a guy tonight or should i say dis moring that lowered his cavie on stock struts with them coilover kit that you can get off ebay.com and he said that its really rough butt he has no problem driving with it even on rough roads.


Re: Drop springs?
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 7:34 AM
justin stockdall wrote:I just meet a guy tonight or should i say dis moring that lowered his cavie on stock struts with them coilover kit that you can get off ebay.com and he said that its really rough butt he has no problem driving with it even on rough roads.

Wait a few weeks, then talk to him again. If he has his coilovers set low at all, his struts will be useless very soon. Not to mention the fact that the stock struts can not handle the increased spring rate of coilovers. Just do it right. Don't end up like the 100's that have come on here, asked for advice, and then done the wrong thing anyway. They always come back and say something to the effect of "yeah, I should have listened to you. I learned the hard way."

Seriously, there is a FAQ sticky that addresses this, and every week someone else is starting a new thread asking if they can lower on stock struts. It is dangerous, and you'll end up buying the good struts anyway, so just do it right the first time.






Re: Drop springs?
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 9:47 AM
Thanks once again I'm going to wyotech this coming may and i don't like to do things half ass and i always ask if i dont know about something that way i do it the right way the first time.


Re: Drop springs?
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 1:07 PM
Can kyb gr2's handle the drop ?
Re: Drop springs?
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 2:27 PM
Jbody Pride wrote:Can kyb gr2's handle the drop ?


no. gr2 = stock replacement.



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Re: Drop springs?
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 5:09 PM
Don't buy cheap ebay coilovers, there cheap for a reason!


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Re: Drop springs?
Wednesday, January 02, 2008 3:52 AM
please read the faqs at the top. it lists all the struts that fit our cars and what they are capable of handling



Re: Drop springs?
Wednesday, January 02, 2008 3:46 PM
yeah dude, go right ahead!! Dropping your car on stock struts with ebay bomz is the best way! much better control, safety, and pleasure of knowing you look cool!!!!!


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Re: Drop springs?
Saturday, January 05, 2008 4:33 PM
Well thanks again for all of your help all of you guys thanks!!!!!!


Re: Drop springs?
Saturday, January 05, 2008 10:02 PM
justin stockdall wrote:I have a 96 2.2 cavalier and am thinkin about putting lowering springs on it and i was wondering if i put 1.75" to 2" in lowering springs on it will i have enough travel on my stock struts?


You can put lowering springs on a stock struts.You going to have a VERY @!#$ty ride, and bumps are going toss you
and your passengers all over the place too, along with NO travel in the struts.
I know they will eventually blow as most
people on this forum say but, I have yet to meet any J body owner who has told me there stock struts are blown from there lowering springs. A buddy of mine has 2 cavaliers each with 2 inch drops and have been on there for almost 2 years still not blown. I've had the prokit (1.4inch) for about 3 months and the roads very rough out here, and they haven't blown yet. I wouldn't buy anything from ebay either check out gravanatuning.com and turbotechracing.com and if you got the money I'd highly recommend buying after market struts from the get go save yourself the time, money, hassle and enjoy the quality of the ride on a lowered car.
Re: Drop springs?
Sunday, January 06, 2008 4:09 AM
i had a 2003 cavalier with eibach and stock struts.. big mistake.. might had been the culprit for my stock exhuast manifold breaking where it meets the stock downpipe or so called. DONT DO IT !



Re: Drop springs?
Sunday, January 06, 2008 4:50 AM
Caveman wrote:
justin stockdall wrote:I have a 96 2.2 cavalier and am thinkin about putting lowering springs on it and i was wondering if i put 1.75" to 2" in lowering springs on it will i have enough travel on my stock struts?


You can put lowering springs on a stock struts.You going to have a VERY @!#$ty ride, and bumps are going toss you
and your passengers all over the place too, along with NO travel in the struts.
I know they will eventually blow as most
people on this forum say but, I have yet to meet any J body owner who has told me there stock struts are blown from there lowering springs. A buddy of mine has 2 cavaliers each with 2 inch drops and have been on there for almost 2 years still not blown. I've had the prokit (1.4inch) for about 3 months and the roads very rough out here, and they haven't blown yet. I wouldn't buy anything from ebay either check out gravanatuning.com and turbotechracing.com and if you got the money I'd highly recommend buying after market struts from the get go save yourself the time, money, hassle and enjoy the quality of the ride on a lowered car.


I'll personally give you all 4 of my stock struts that are blown from riding on Goldlines for 6 months on stockers.

go to Gravana and get a nice set of D-Specs.




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