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Originally Posted by jvilla
Lowering springs
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Here is our solution to the series of PMs. In the Vendor Classified Section of this forum we created a thread with ALL of our Camaro parts.
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92543 On this page you can just look down the list for our two Camaro coil sets and pricing. Click on the link there and the pricing will always be up to date -- without a PM.
220032 Camaro Front Coils 657mm
220033 Camaro Rear Coils 660mm
220035 Camaro Rear Lowering Coils 675mm
Camaro Coil Set
A Camaro SS delivers with a front ride height of roughly 700mm front and rear with 20" wheels. There is a good range on these ride heights as we have seen them as low as 685mm and as high as 708mm. To check yours, hook the end of a metric tape onto the bottom of the wheel rim lip. Then measure up through the wheel center to the painted edge of the fender. Do this with the wheel straight, on a level surface with nothing in the car and 1/4 tank of fuel. We like doing it this way because by subtracting our ride heights from your ride height you will know in advance what your drop will be.
If we were to say your new coil was a 40mm / 1 1/2" drop the logical question would be from what height? If you had a tall Camaro SS that delivered with a 708mm ride height your new ride height would be 668mm. If it delivered on the very low side your new ride height would be 645mm. There is an inch difference between the two. Getting baseline measurements is a huge plus when you are considering a coil change to a new height.