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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 11:17 AM
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springs...help!

what kind of a drop can i expect from the SS stock springs on my LT cobalt??

would i need to replace my struts if i get eibach sportline springs


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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 11:27 AM
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probably about 1.5 inches? thats a guess.
no shocks are available for our cars at this time.

your options are stock shocks, and stock ss s/c shocks

i can tell you this, if you look up the drop on the eibach pro-kit and compare the drop for your car with these #s you should be able to figure out the drop.

pro kit drop
Front: 0.0"
Rear: 0.3"
the prokit only evens out the ss s/c (it sits high in the back)

so sompare that with whatever the prokit drops your car
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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 11:35 AM
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what kind of a drop can i expect from the SS stock springs on my LT cobalt??

would i need to replace my struts if i get eibach sportline springs


Jason
The SS/SC FE5 rear springs will drop your rear end .5" if you don't change anything else. I put them in my LS and that's what I got. Didn't use the front FE5 springs because I just wanted to "even" out the height of each wheelwell. Now my rear wheelwell is only .5" higher than the front wheelwell.
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