FivepointSlow
Well-Known Member
Bought these this time last year with the idea of lowering my car while replacing my two broken front springs. After a lot of procrastination and change of mind set I decided I wanted coilovers, as I want to go really really low and I need new shocks and struts aswell.
These are from American Muscle. NEVER mounted. 0 miles on them. Brand spanken new.
I paid $169.99 for these a year ago and they are still that same price today. I obviously can't ship it for free like AM can so the shipping is built a little into the price... If it is more than I expect it to be I will cover it regardless, unless of course you are outside of the lower 48. In which case we will work out a reasonable price. I am asking $120 for these SR Performance Lowering Springs.
Little bit of info on the springs:
Estimated to drop the car 1.5" in both the front and rear after the springs settle(these springs have never been mounted so they will behave exactly like new springs. Give them time to settle).
Lowering the car lowers the center of gravity which improves handling.
Not sure on spring rate. But this is the link to them on the AM site.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/sr-springs-7904v8.html
I just want to try to get some of my money back to put into coilovers which are going to be about $800.
Pictures:
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These are from American Muscle. NEVER mounted. 0 miles on them. Brand spanken new.
I paid $169.99 for these a year ago and they are still that same price today. I obviously can't ship it for free like AM can so the shipping is built a little into the price... If it is more than I expect it to be I will cover it regardless, unless of course you are outside of the lower 48. In which case we will work out a reasonable price. I am asking $120 for these SR Performance Lowering Springs.
Little bit of info on the springs:
Estimated to drop the car 1.5" in both the front and rear after the springs settle(these springs have never been mounted so they will behave exactly like new springs. Give them time to settle).
Lowering the car lowers the center of gravity which improves handling.
Not sure on spring rate. But this is the link to them on the AM site.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/sr-springs-7904v8.html
I just want to try to get some of my money back to put into coilovers which are going to be about $800.
Pictures:
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