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Old 10-18-2005, 07:22 PM
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Hello I have a 76 stingray and I was woundering what I should do about lowering it. I know you can get longer outter spring bolts to lower the back, but should I just cut the front springs? what would be some disadvantages to cutting them? I talked to vettebrakes and they said from the center of the lip of the fender to the ground should be 27.5" front and 28.5" back. Mine is just under 29" front and 30" in the back. I would like to get it maybe a little under what vettebrakes said it should be. any help would be great on this! thanks a lot!
Old 10-18-2005, 11:07 PM
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cutting the springs just makes it ride really hard. if you don't mind that i guess it's a cheap way to go. i used the long bolts in the back of mine and got it down 1.25" like you i think it's still not low enough but until the new leaf spring relaxes that's all she's got unless i fork out the dough for the VB&P fiberglass rear leaf.
Old 10-19-2005, 01:35 AM
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well what would a good spring be that would would lower it down and keep the car the way its supposed to be? also I saw 10" spring bolts on vettebrakes.. wouldn't that lower it down a ways?
Old 10-19-2005, 08:53 AM
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do a search "ride height" - you'll find lots of info
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I went to my local parts store and ordered springs for a small block, manual trans, without air and once installed the frontend dropped about one inch. However when I tightened up the sway bar endlinks, the frontend raised back up. So I cut the spacer down shorter on the endlink and when I tightened it down this time the frontend pulled down right to where I wanted it. Ride is fine and looks great too. Hershey
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so you just got the stock springs?
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You will find numerous springs listed. I got the springs that came for a Vette with the least amount of options ( weight )and used these even though mine has A/C. The lower strength springs allow my Vette to sit slightly lower than stock would have been. Then by shortening the end link spacers, I was able to pull it down a little more. The NAPA number for my springs is 227-3217. Check on them for yourself. Hershey
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Do you have any side pictures of the vette now with the springs you mentioned installed? thanks a lot for the help so far!
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another way would be to use the qa1 coil overs. that way you can get it down fairly low.qa1.net
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Originally Posted by TheMongoose
cutting the springs just makes it ride really hard. if you don't mind that i guess it's a cheap way to go. i used the long bolts in the back of mine and got it down 1.25" like you i think it's still not low enough but until the new leaf spring relaxes that's all she's got unless i fork out the dough for the VB&P fiberglass rear leaf.
Exactly which bolts are you talkin about. I fail to understand how a longer bolt can lower it. Does anyone have a photo or two?
Old 10-21-2005, 06:52 PM
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A longer bolt lets the spring curve down more so it is not pushing the car up as much..
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Originally Posted by Nate '69
A longer bolt lets the spring curve down more so it is not pushing the car up as much..
A longer bolt positions the trailing arm higher, the spring has the same weight/load on it no matter how long the bolt is...
Old 10-21-2005, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by fugawi
another way would be to use the qa1 coil overs. that way you can get it down fairly low.qa1.net
Those look pretty slick.
$458 on Summit
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VBP's 550 front coils, Zip's 7-leaf and VBP's 8" bolts in the rear yields 26.5" in front, 27.5" rear on my '76.

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I'm running 550's and 10" rear spring bolts. Like your car, mines was also sitting too high. After cutting one coil per spring the front is @ 26" and the rear is @ 27.5" Love to see some pics of your car when your done!



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wnjlt1, man that looks great I would love to have mine sit that low. I would also love to have those torq thrust II's! any ways so you got the 550's and cut them down... how is the ride compared to stock just out of curiousity? and with the 10" bolts did everything on the rear clear alright? I heard that the leaf would rub or something? Also how tall are those tires? thanks a lot for everyones responses
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Evette76,

I have had the 550's in the car since purchase so I can't give you a comparison on them and the stock coils. Maybe another member can provide you with his experiance. What I can say about the 550's is they were firm before and abit more firm now after the cut.
As for the 10" bolts, I had rear spring / wheel contact issues. There is a thread in the forum where Norval provided instructions on how to shorten a rear leaf. It took me awhile to cut and drill the spring but it turned out perfect. The rear tires are 26" high.

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I have a 79 that I installed the complete VB system, including the offset trailing arms and the front spredder bar. If you want to go lower you should plan on carrying some ramps in the car so you can get up driveways. Do not cut your springs unless you just want some bling and don't care how the car handles. My car is about 2.5" lower than stock and I have won many auto cross events and taken a few F.T.D. as well.
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wnjlt1, where was the spring shortening thread you are talking about? thanks.
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Bimmervet, you don't have any pics, you don't have any profile and i bet you don't have any trophies. bling , bling

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