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Old 04-27-2011, 01:44 PM
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All parts were purchased new from Vette Brakes and installed on my '94 track car which is now being parted out. They all have less than 50 miles on them, one autocross, and no road races. All parts are as good as new.

C-4 Xtreme Adj. Front Composite Monospring
PN: 88300 / Fits 1988-1996
New from VB&P cost is $450 (LINK)
Selling for $350 / Sold to USAsOnlyWay pending payment

Rear Dual-Mount Composite Monospring Kit
PN: 42940 / Fits 1984-1996
New from VB&P cost is $613 (LINK)
Selling for $450 / Sold to USAsOnlyWay pending payment

26mm Solid Rear Sway-Bar Kit
PN: 84019 / Fits 1984-1996
New from VB&P cost is $150 (LINK)
Selling for $100 / SOLD!

Bilstein Xtreme Gas Shocks (set of four)
PN: VBP1001 (front) & VBP1014 (rear) / Fits 1988-1996
New from VB&P cost is $379.96 (Front & Rear)
Selling for $250 (set of four) / Sold to USAsOnlyWay pending payment

Prices do not include shipping. I am willing to work a package deal if you want it all.






































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Old 04-27-2011, 02:07 PM
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Old 04-27-2011, 07:55 PM
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For the seller. I've bought several pieces from him.
Old 04-28-2011, 02:18 PM
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Got a buddy interested in that rear spring but he has a funky rear setup, can you explain how it mounts and do you know the width and height across the bottom of the diff. area for that alum. piece?

Or better yet, have some pics of it mounted on the car on the diff?

Thanks

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Originally Posted by USAsOnlyWay
Got a buddy interested in that rear spring but he has a funky rear setup, can you explain how it mounts and do you know the width and height across the bottom of the diff. area for that alum. piece?

Or better yet, have some pics of it mounted on the car on the diff?

Thanks
Here is the only pic I have of it mounted:



The mounting plate is 24.5" x 5.25"

The plate attached to the batwing at four points:
2 center bolt that bolt where the factory spring bolted to the batwing
2 clamps on the edges that clamp to the arms of the batwing

It wouldn't be hard to redrill that aluminim plate if you wanted to put bolts through it somewhere else

I hope that helps. Let me know if you need any additional info.

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Thanks, I've forwarded this on. I'll let you know when I hear back.

Old 04-29-2011, 07:41 AM
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Default front spring

The link shows the front spring @ 1000 - 1200 lbs. I expect that would not be a good street spring?

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Originally Posted by GS023
The link shows the front spring @ 1000 - 1200 lbs. I expect that would not be a good street spring?

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It's stiff. If maximizing comfort is you goal, it would not be a good choice. If maximing performance is your goal, here ya go.

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PM sent re shocks and spring.
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I believe I'll take the rear 26mm bar. PM sent with a couple questions.

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