Lowering the Monte
#43
Perfect, thanks man
#47
Planning on Lowering the front only... There is like a 4 inch gap between my tire and wheel well on the front and a perfect 1.5-2 inch gap for the rear.
What lowering set would lower the front the MOST? Like 2" would be nice! My front sits way high due to the system in the trunk.
The SSC set only lowers 1.1" the zzp is the same.
The Vogtland set at 1.4"
Also i have almost new Sensa-trac struts and mounts and stock springs.
Any way to get lower than that? special struts? Anything?
Thanks.
What lowering set would lower the front the MOST? Like 2" would be nice! My front sits way high due to the system in the trunk.
The SSC set only lowers 1.1" the zzp is the same.
The Vogtland set at 1.4"
Also i have almost new Sensa-trac struts and mounts and stock springs.
Any way to get lower than that? special struts? Anything?
Thanks.
Last edited by Jordanshedd5; 12-08-2010 at 10:25 PM. Reason: Additional Info
#48
I wouldn't do that because you are taking the axles WAY out of alignment. If I were you I would get vogtlands for the front and the special springs for the rear with heavy systems. Just to let you know though those sensa-tracs are not going to like the car being lowered.
Here is a link to where you can get the springs.
http://www.wbodystore.com/grandprix/...ngs-p-304.html
AND
http://www.ajusa.com/details/Vogtlan...ring+Kits&vq=&
Here is a link to where you can get the springs.
http://www.wbodystore.com/grandprix/...ngs-p-304.html
AND
http://www.ajusa.com/details/Vogtlan...ring+Kits&vq=&
#49
THanks for the heads up, but think that my axle is out of alignment in the opposite direction.
i measured and my front sits higher than it used to compared to stock. plus i get a little vibration at the 50-60 mph range.
I figure that lowering t an inch or so would get it to the correct stance and then another inch would get it to match the rear ride height and i could get shorter dogbones to compensate the axle alignment
What problems would the monroe sensa-trac's have with being lowered?
I would be willing to get some kyb's or what ever to make this work.
I just want my front ride height to match my rear height.
I just dont want to raise the rear any if possible. I LOVE the way it sits and looks.
i measured and my front sits higher than it used to compared to stock. plus i get a little vibration at the 50-60 mph range.
I figure that lowering t an inch or so would get it to the correct stance and then another inch would get it to match the rear ride height and i could get shorter dogbones to compensate the axle alignment
What problems would the monroe sensa-trac's have with being lowered?
I would be willing to get some kyb's or what ever to make this work.
I just want my front ride height to match my rear height.
I just dont want to raise the rear any if possible. I LOVE the way it sits and looks.