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what lowering springs for a 09 SS/TC

Old Mar 19, 2009 | 11:58 AM
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^I go to car shows at least once a week. I have never been to an autocross event.

To me cosmetics is pretty important but I do plan on autocrossing at some opint and I dont want to completely screw up my cars handling.

Whats the best spring to gget for the SS/TC that will lower it while maintaining performance
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 12:02 PM
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^^ I wanted the same thing as you. From what I read, the Eibach was the stiffest and better for the track while the SSC was a bit "like stock" so I assumed if its as good as stock, whats the issue. Now is Maven is saying sport lines are softer then ssc, I dunno. I will be tracking once a month probably until sept so 6 times. I will see when I am out there.
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 12:23 PM
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I just looked into the Pedders and I couldnt find Cobalt on their sight. But according to other forums they drop the same as the pro-kit would. none in front and .5 in back. Looking for a little more than that...lol.

So far it looks like im going with Sportlines or SSC

Its not worth dropping a car for .5 inches considering no matter what I do its not gonna increase handling only decrease it
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 06:02 PM
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Okay lets seee....


Originally Posted by cereal83
The SSC are like really soft. Its hard to explain it but it seems stock was much better. When I turn, I get bodyroll and just feels sloppy in the corners now
Ive heard that before about them.

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^according to maven the SSC's are stiffer then sportlines.
I didnt mention SSC's......I said SS/SC are slightly stiffer than Sportlines...SS/SC as in LSJ Cobalt
Originally Posted by IsItFast?
Sportlines (according to the web page) are about the same stiffness as stock, but are softer when not compressed (due to the progressive design). What you get is the lowering look. My ride is slightly smoother on smooth roads.
Sportlines are roughly the same, lil softer, than stock SS/SC(LSJ) springs....they are softer than SS/TC(LNF) springs, by a noticeable margin....because LNF springs are over 20% stiffer than LSJ springs....so therefore Sportlines are at least 20% softer than LNF springs....got it?

Originally Posted by IsItFast?
Hmm thats not the experience I had.. I have a much firmer ride now (going over bumps) and the body doesnt roll as much (this was before the sway bar, which was a bad decision, dont get it). Strange.

Stock springs = onramp I could take at 75-80max, nothing changed but new springs = same onramp at 90, sway bars = same ramp at 95. The reason I say stay away from the Eibach is on really tight turns - you can actually feel the inside wheel lift when you lose traction. Its too much bar.
Sportlines definitely ride softer than stock LNF springs, but they DO actually reduce body roll a little bit and they virtually eliminate brake dive. Youre talking about front bar? Thats what they do...LOL My car would just burn off the inside tire with the LNF springs and LNF bar....

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Whats the best spring to gget for the SS/TC that will lower it while maintaining performance
Pedders if you want the closest to stock ride and are okay with just under an inch in the front and just over an inch in the back

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I just looked into the Pedders and I couldnt find Cobalt on their sight. But according to other forums they drop the same as the pro-kit would. none in front and .5 in back. Looking for a little more than that...lol.

So far it looks like im going with Sportlines or SSC

Its not worth dropping a car for .5 inches considering no matter what I do its not gonna increase handling only decrease it
that Pedders drop 7/8" in front and just over 1" in rear on a TC, I switched from LNF springs to the Pedders and thats how much I dropped, Steddy has seen and driven in my car There is definitely a noticeable drop between the Pedders and the LNF springs, and they ride almost identically(they are supposed to be almost exactly the same rate)

220006 and 220007 are the part numbers, you need 2 of each.
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 06:54 PM
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WOOT! The information I have been waiting to find. lol

I guess I will be looking into some Pedders, as I want to drop it/ level the look out a little but did not want to lose any or very little performance from doing it.

Thank You for the information Maven
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 07:01 PM
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ok the feel of the ride stock is really nice.

will aftermarket/sportline springs alter the smoothness of the ride?
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by reign1
ok the feel of the ride stock is really nice.

will aftermarket/sportline springs alter the smoothness of the ride?
^read the last page.



And thank you Maven, your full of information

Sad thing is im stubborn and still probobly gonna go sportlines
If those pedders only dropped it a little more They would by far be the most sought after springs. Im suprised i never heard of them before. Wouldnt it be cool if you could just take the TC springs and just chop like 2 inches off of them that way youll have a lower stiff spring
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by reign1
ok the feel of the ride stock is really nice.

will aftermarket/sportline springs alter the smoothness of the ride?
Sportlines will make the SS/TC ride even smoother. Pedders ride almost exactly the same.

Originally Posted by Gestapo007
^read the last page.



And thank you Maven, your full of information

Sad thing is im stubborn and still probobly gonna go sportlines
If those pedders only dropped it a little more They would by far be the most sought after springs. Im suprised i never heard of them before. Wouldnt it be cool if you could just take the TC springs and just chop like 2 inches off of them that way youll have a lower stiff spring
Sportlines are good springs, make no mistake, they are softer than SS/TC stock springs though, so if ride quality and looks are more important that ultimate handling go with Sportlines I dont think youll be disappointed.

If you cut the TC springs theyll get even stiffer
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Old Mar 19, 2009 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Maven
Sportlines will make the SS/TC ride even smoother. Pedders ride almost exactly the same.



Sportlines are good springs, make no mistake, they are softer than SS/TC stock springs though, so if ride quality and looks are more important that ultimate handling go with Sportlines I dont think youll be disappointed.

If you cut the TC springs theyll get even stiffer
lmao might as well just put a block of wood as a spring
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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 11:25 PM
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Any word on the Canuck Motorsports springs??

http://www.canuckmotorsports.com/car_cat.html#CHEVROLET

I always thought the Eibachs would have handled better than stock. Good info guys!
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Old Mar 20, 2009 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Gestapo007
i plan on lowering my 08 and i was gonna choose Eibach Sportlines. There common, but i had the pro-kit on my 2.2 and they were great. There well made and drop nice and ride quality is decent too
Pro Kit wont change the drop on an SS very much
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 12:09 AM
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^damn i dont even remember posting that lol.

Yea im aware of that now. only drop like .5 in the back.
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 12:55 AM
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I just put the Sportlines on my TC. I gotta say, the ride is a bit rougher on the choppy roads, and smoother on the smooth roads. The handling is amazing. I figured since the ride changed for the softer, that i would not like it. But, it is much more planted, and responsive. I like it... alot.
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted by mkriebs
I just put the Sportlines on my TC. I gotta say, the ride is a bit rougher on the choppy roads, and smoother on the smooth roads. The handling is amazing. I figured since the ride changed for the softer, that i would not like it. But, it is much more planted, and responsive. I like it... alot.
Thats it im getting sportlines.
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 01:10 AM
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If its softer, it will be worse in corners and all sloppy. Simple as that. It can't be softer and better handling.
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 01:28 AM
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^apparently its a progressive spring design. This means its soft while 1st being compressed and as it compresses the stiffness builds greatly. This gives it a comfterble ride over small bumps but under big bumps or situations like sharp turns where you have alot of body roll and spring compressing, it should hold up pretty well for the spring will compress a little easily and then get very stiff
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by cereal83
If its softer, it will be worse in corners and all sloppy. Simple as that. It can't be softer and better handling.
Oh really? Do you have Sportlines?

I see your logic in your comment, but you are wrong, sorry. There is less body roll, and the car plants much more responsively. The ride is not really softer. It feels much like stock.

Also, my accelerometer has proven a minimum of .5g gain in the curves. If you want to argue with that, have fun losing.
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 02:11 PM
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damn hahahaha
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Gestapo007
^apparently its a progressive spring design. This means its soft while 1st being compressed and as it compresses the stiffness builds greatly. This gives it a comfterble ride over small bumps but under big bumps or situations like sharp turns where you have alot of body roll and spring compressing, it should hold up pretty well for the spring will compress a little easily and then get very stiff
Yeah I know they get stiffer the more you push them but if they start out softer then a stock ss/sc(lsj) spring, then its for sure softer then a ss/tc spring I would think unless at max performance it is stiffer then the sportlines would be a good choice.

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Oh really? Do you have Sportlines?

I see your logic in your comment, but you are wrong, sorry. There is less body roll, and the car plants much more responsively. The ride is not really softer. It feels much like stock.

Also, my accelerometer has proven a minimum of .5g gain in the curves. If you want to argue with that, have fun losing.

I could be wrong but with me and my SSC springs, it feels softer and sloppier. If you got a 0.5g gain, then I would say yes they are better. I am not gonna argue what spring does what, I just want to reveal if the stock ss/tc spring is better then the other springs available.
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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 07:14 PM
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Curious.... you don't need a camber kit with the Sportlines correct? I've got the springs just not the car.

and you guys are all getting an alignment after correct?
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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 01:59 AM
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Curious.... you don't need a camber kit with the Sportlines correct? I've got the springs just not the car.

and you guys are all getting an alignment after correct?
The camber kit is not needed. But an alignment surely is. I would give it a week or 2 to settle out before you do your alignment though. Just to be sure everything is within specs when its done.
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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by cereal83
Yeah I know they get stiffer the more you push them but if they start out softer then a stock ss/sc(lsj) spring, then its for sure softer then a ss/tc spring I would think unless at max performance it is stiffer then the sportlines would be a good choice.

I believe TC spring is probobly the best. I think its the stiffest. It just doesnt offer any drop for an upgrade
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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Gestapo007
I believe TC spring is probobly the best. I think its the stiffest. It just doesnt offer any drop for an upgrade

I have the Pedders and my friend(Steddy) has the Sportlines, over small ripples and slow speed bumps the Sportlines are smoother than stock SS/TC, and a little smoother than Pedders. Its hard to tell exactly which springs has the best total perfomance because we are on different tires but its pretty close even though he has much better tires. As far as big bumps and truly nasty roads the Pedders by far handle that better. The sportlines dont like nasty sections of road, I think its partially due to the design that the Sportlines are lower and that the Pedders have more active coils, the two springs look completely diferent, they have different designs.
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Maven
I have the Pedders and my friend(Steddy) has the Sportlines, over small ripples and slow speed bumps the Sportlines are smoother than stock SS/TC, and a little smoother than Pedders. Its hard to tell exactly which springs has the best total perfomance because we are on different tires but its pretty close even though he has much better tires. As far as big bumps and truly nasty roads the Pedders by far handle that better. The sportlines dont like nasty sections of road, I think its partially due to the design that the Sportlines are lower and that the Pedders have more active coils, the two springs look completely diferent, they have different designs.
Sportlines definitely dont like bumpy roads. It feels like you have no suspension at all. However on smooth roads/small bumps, they ride very very well. There is a dip in the road on the way into work, and if I hit it at any reasonable speed (50 or 60mph) I usually get an "uuumph" out of anyone in the car when I go over it.. myself included.

I wish there was an upgraded spring (higher rate) that lowered the same amount as the Sportlines.. Without going to coilovers of course.
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by IsItFast?
Sportlines definitely dont like bumpy roads. It feels like you have no suspension at all. However on smooth roads/small bumps, they ride very very well. There is a dip in the road on the way into work, and if I hit it at any reasonable speed (50 or 60mph) I usually get an "uuumph" out of anyone in the car when I go over it.. myself included.
I wish there was an upgraded spring (higher rate) that lowered the same amount as the Sportlines.. Without going to coilovers of course.
lmao!
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