Re: Lowered springs - just the front?
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Re: Lowered springs - just the front?
- From: mark@xxxx
- Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 23:15:59 -0000
I put on PJ Grady's front lowering springs a month ago.
They made the car look normal and handle MUCH better. I have seen a
car with the DMC Houston kit on it and it looks great...it actually
looks lowered. I have not been able to compare the handling of the
two yet however. I like the clearance I have with the Grady kit, but
I like the 'lowered' look of the Houston kit.
Handling is what really matters to me. I need more time to
investigate. I am DEFINITELY happy with the Grady kit though.
I put the springs on, didn't notice much of a difference in height,
and then after a hundred miles or so, it settled down perfectly. At
that point I went and got re-aligned. Any time you change the height
of the suspension you need to get an alignment.
I did replace the front shocks with NOS while I was in there. That is
the time to do it...I wished I had the dough to buy the Grady shocks
as well. I probably will get those next year.
Mark
#10901
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, tylergraves@xxxx wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am looking into the possibility of lowering the front ONLY of
my
> D. I was hoping someone who has done this could send me a picture?
> I'm mostly concerned with how the car looks from the side with just
> the front lowered. Is this really noticeable? I don't particularly
> like how the stock springs make the front wheels look like they are
> tiny in a large wheel well.
>
> How easy is the process? I understand I will need some sort of
> special spring compressor tool. Is that all I need for special
tools?
> If someone has a past posting of the procedure, that would be nice
to
> have (I looked couldn't find anything).
>
> Also, will the car need to be re-aligned with the lowered
springs?
> I would like to replace as much as possible while I'm there
(shocks,
> pins, nuts bolts); what exactly should I replace? What should I ask
> the vendor for?
>
> Thanks a bunch,
> Tyler
> # 3472
>
> p.s. Just checked my TA bolts, looks good! The hard ride must be
the
> shocks in the back... would be really nice to have a smoother ride.
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