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bam | rear spring | ||
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I'm getting old(er) and want a softer spring in the rear. Going down the hwy and hitting an expansion joint that sticks up makes the car jump to the right. The front impact is not bad but the rear is really getting to me. My car is a 93 with nitto 315s in the back, new bilisten shocks. I have found the 93 rear spring is a 39.9 rate and the 96 is a 26.0 what ever that means, supposedly the 96 spring is the softest. It is code RR I believe but what I am wondering is where I can find one? Thanks
PS; I heard that ordering one from GM is a crap shoot they send you the spring they have no matter what you request. |
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Posted on: 2016/11/17 15:15
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bogus | Re: rear spring | ||
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Call Jason at Vette2vette.com.
Figure about $150 for a used one. These things do not age, either. If they are too soft, tho, the car will be inclined to bottom out on dips. |
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Posted on: 2016/11/17 19:18
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Matatk | Re: rear spring | ||
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The various corvette recyclers should be able to get you one.
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Posted on: 2016/11/17 21:10
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bam | Re: rear spring | ||
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Thanks I'll try v2v.
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Posted on: 2016/11/18 19:13
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