jWagg wrote:search, i just made a HUGE post of all of this! here, ill give it to ya.
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=3&i=109658&t=109658
jWagg wrote:search, i just made a HUGE post of all of this! here, ill give it to ya.
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=3&i=109658&t=109658
ln2johnny wrote:Sprint 1.8" lowering springs, Tokiko D-Specs, stock mounts. This picture was taken less than a week after I installed everything, and it's actually a little more than 2" in the rear, I sat next to another Cavalier that had Eibach Sportlines and there was almost no difference in ride height between the two.
OHV notec wrote:Anyone know what drop gives a parallel control arm?
email from Koni wrote:There is no set drop that would instantly void the warranty but if the
shock is bottomed from having the car too low, it will void it. It also
depends on the spring rates that are being used with how low you're
making the car. Don't forget that the best amount of lowering for
performance is when the front lower control arm is parallel with the
ground (which is usually only an inch or inch and a half lower than
stock). Thanks for writing.
Gordon
purplezed wrote:positive is what you want in cornering. the tire coming in and the weight of the car pushing out makes the tire basically straight up and down with tire flex. keeps the best contact patch possible.
i'm dropped on Sprints and run Koni yellow in the front and will be adding the yellows to the rear as soon as i buy the insert. rear suspension is Alero IRS.