My 1994 Grand Prix SE as previously stated has a mono leaf in the rear. I would like to lower the car, I don't think I can do that with the stock mono set up. I want to swap it to the 3link that was found in the Grand Prixs, Monte Carlos, Luminas, etc. Question is, do the bolt patterns match between the two rear ends? I don't want to run into a situation of having to drill and tap fresh holes.
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Remove the monoleaf & run coilovers, very easy to do. I recently did mine.
I made my own top hats & sleeves by casting & machining them, I don't need adjustability. There's many threads detailing the parts needed on w-body
I don't think any of the newer suspensions fit, this is much cheaper & easier.
Installed:
Before, with an unloaded trunk:
After, tools and extras in the trunk:
RIP - 94 GP SE
DD - 95 GP SE
Fun - 91 Mercury Capri XR2 Turbo AWD Conversion
http://www.werbatfik.com
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So would I keep the Mono leaf bracing? I know a friend of mine (Charlotte) had a Lumina a year younger than my Grand Prix and it had a 3link. I was just going to do a swap of the same generation rear ends if a 3link was avaible. I know my car had options for Mono or Coil Overs but I dunno if the Coil Over also had the three link.
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The gen1 w-body came exclusively with the monoleaf. There were no options for rear coilovers.RIP - 94 GP SE
DD - 95 GP SE
Fun - 91 Mercury Capri XR2 Turbo AWD Conversion
http://www.werbatfik.com
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Originally posted by JerryRigg View PostRemove the monoleaf & run coilovers, very easy to do. I recently did mine.
I made my own top hats & sleeves by casting & machining them, I don't need adjustability. There's many threads detailing the parts needed on w-body
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