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  • 94' Cutlass Lowering

    I'm looking for some lowering springs for my 94' cutlass. The problem is that I want these ride height to be adjustable. I would like to lower my car down in the summer and run my nice rims and tires. When winter comes around I would like to raise the car back up to normal ride height and run my stock rims and tires. So far I can not find a setup for the Cutlass Supreme. Does anyone know where there is something like this?

  • #2
    Front and rear coil-overs.

    www.heldmotorsports.com or www.fastfwdperformance.com

    Lyle

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    • #3
      Ok, I've check both of these sites already. The rear coil-overs will work no problem. My problem comes in the front of the car. Instead of the style struts shown on held motor sports pages my car has cartridge style stuts. This is where it gets tricky. I believe that I can only purchase a set of springs from Eibach (for a 95 to 99 monte carlo) which will lower my car 1" - 1.5". I guess I will probably just have to change the springs between winter and summer, which is not that hard. Any more ideas?

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      • #4
        I spoke with the held motorsports guy a few months ago. He says he is testing the 94' front and rears. So they should be available any time, just send him an email. Also, the guys were saying that the FFP front coilovers will be available soon.

        Lyle

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lyle's GTP
          I spoke with the held motorsports guy a few months ago. He says he is testing the 94' front and rears. So they should be available any time, just send him an email. Also, the guys were saying that the FFP front coilovers will be available soon.

          Lyle

          Edit: I emailed the guy about the fronts. He has to test them and they will be adjustable!
          New member of 200,000 mile club as of May 16, 2005

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          • #6
            BUMP

            Okay .. since he sold the Z34 .. I take it the front adjustables have been canned?

            Are the rear coilover conversion kits still available?

            Thanks if anyone knows,
            Jay
            New member of 200,000 mile club as of May 16, 2005

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            • #7
              Looks like Held motorsports has done it. http://www.heldmotorsports.com/mcfrontcoilovers.html

              picture off there web page of cartridge style front strut.
              1997 Z34 Monte,: testing 4 exh cam\'s, RSM STB, K&N, Eagle077 245/40/ZR18 Nitto Extreme
              1972 3/4 ton 4X4 longbed, built 350, 400 auto, 6\" spring lift, 35\" AT/BFG\'s, dana 60 front axle, 14 bolt gm w/detroit locker 4.56 gears. My ricer smasher

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              • #8
                hmm, hopefully theyre built better than the rear ones for the montes. so damn noisy. not too impressed with coilovers so far they dont seem to handle as good as the stock monoleaf did.
                91 GTP HM-284 GONE
                96 Special Edition LQ1/4T60E GONE

                98 Spawn of Satan (L67 Regal)
                87 V10 SM-465/Mild 350
                06 Cobalt SS/SC GONE

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                • #9
                  Will this work on a 1992 Grand Prix?
                  New member of 200,000 mile club as of May 16, 2005

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