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- clearfield18
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is it neccassary to install new rear coil springs is it really a plus or no.just wandering before I spend the money to buy them.will I notice a difference in turns corners.etc.???
Scotty Walter Welker
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I had about 180K on my 90GT when I changed the front and rear and I did feel a change. I had Moog springs. I was about to buy some Eibachs, I thought the Moogs were not enough to kill the body roll. After that I wanted to upgrade the swaybars, but lost the car before I could buy the Eibach springs. I did replace everything else. If you want to do well in the turns you must do the same. I can look up the post where I listed all that I did, or I can list it on your post here if you want. Just get back to me.
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- clearfield18
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ok where can I buy stiffer rear springs.are the gtz ones stiffer I see the auto parts store offers 2 different part numbers one for gt and one for the gtz what is the difference? someone tried to tell me gtz coils where stiffer.???
Scotty Walter Welker
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If you want GTZ springs I will have a used set forsale in a couple months or so. I'll let them go for pretty much shipping and handling charges. If you want them sooner.... PM me and we could work something out.
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- clearfield18
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THATS OK IF IM CHANGING SOMETHING ON MY CAR i ALWAYS BUY BRAND NEW I,M NOT THE KIND OF GUY TO PUT USED PARTS LIKE THAT ON MY CAR.THANKS FOR THE HELP .
Scotty Walter Welker
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Eibachs are the best from what I hear. Just don't forget the little stuff (control arm bushings, insulators, strut mounts,boots, bolts for the strut to knuckle and bump stops for the rear. If you go with new springs you will need a new swaybar(s) and bushings. If you stay with stock springs you will just need new swaybar bushings. There is a great write up on this at the top of this area.
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