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  • Lowering springs for -93 Grand Prix

    Is there anyplace where can buy lowering springs for that year/model?

  • #2
    You can only buy them for the front, You have a leaf spring in the rear.
    1991 Grand Prix STE
    3.4 DOHC
    1 of 792 Produced
    Extensive Mods Done

    1991 Lumina Z34
    3.4 DOHC
    Getrag 284 5spd
    1 of 30
    Canadian Z34 Models Made with the Getrag 5spd Wahoooo!

    1980 GMC Sierra Classic C25 With 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!

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    • #3
      There is coil-overs for the rear though
      1991 Grand Prix STE
      3.4 DOHC
      1 of 792 Produced
      Extensive Mods Done

      1991 Lumina Z34
      3.4 DOHC
      Getrag 284 5spd
      1 of 30
      Canadian Z34 Models Made with the Getrag 5spd Wahoooo!

      1980 GMC Sierra Classic C25 With 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HayesPerformance View Post
        There is coil-overs for the rear though
        Yeah, and that rear are problem, so these coil-overs are answer to get car lower, thanks. and next question are, where can I find those parts? sorry for "easy" questions, but here Finland/europe it's not easy allways to find patrs to USA-cars...

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        • #5
          overkillengineeringmotorsports.com
          1991 Grand Prix STE
          3.4 DOHC
          1 of 792 Produced
          Extensive Mods Done

          1991 Lumina Z34
          3.4 DOHC
          Getrag 284 5spd
          1 of 30
          Canadian Z34 Models Made with the Getrag 5spd Wahoooo!

          1980 GMC Sierra Classic C25 With 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!

          sigpic

          Comment


          • #6



            A couple of links on building your own coil-overs....
            Hope this helps...
            Tom..
            Also,, there are aftermarket leaf-springs for lowering the W-Bodies...
            Someone here might have more info??
            Last edited by walterdude; 08-04-2009, 10:11 AM.

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