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hpbadger
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l saw an article in corvette fever mag I think...which suggested replacing springs with coil over shocks. Just curious if anyone has ever tried this and what shocks they used?
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Vettelt193 said:from a handling perspective, the leaf spring messes up the independence of each shock, as it ties the two sides together. Coil-overs are a better choice as it eliminates that. In many cases, the car will ride better and handle better.
hpbadger said:Besides removing the leaf springs I wonder what other modifications need to be done to make this work?
thanks!
redeasysport said:Do they have an auto-adjustable coil over for those of us with adjustable suspension.
redeasysport said:Do they have an auto-adjustable coil over for those of us with adjustable suspension.
tyrel said:I'm left wondering why anyone would do this. The fiberglass spring reacts much more quickly and is lighter than coils. The entire front suspension is built around the transverse spring.
Vettelt193 said:I haven't heard of one... but you could always toss the FX3 anyway... coilovers are probably better than FX3.
Adjustability is the main reason; you have an almost infinite ability to set your car up depending on track, road surface, and weather conditions.... why anyone would do this?
*89x2* said:My Callaway COIL over springs still utilize the Bilstiens w/ FX3![]()