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I plan a lowering mine on the stock bolts this weekend. Will post some before and after pics.
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Hi Don, thanks, I appreciate it. I have heard stories of disconnecting a-arms, end links, compressing springs, etc. I was a mechanic for years, and don"t have a problem with all that, just don't want to have to disassemble my car to accomplish this mod. Looking foreward to some before and after pics, and your comments. mark. remember the waveI plan a lowering mine on the stock bolts this weekend. Will post some before and after pics.
How was it done?I just had my vette lowered today. I love it, scrapes sometimes though![]()
Thanks Don, sounds simple enough. You sure eased my mind on a few things. Are your tires and wheels of stock sizes? I want to "fill" up the wheel opening without making it look "ghetto" if you know what I mean. Thanks. mark
Thanks Don, sounds simple enough. You sure eased my mind on a few things. Are your tires and wheels of stock sizes? I want to "fill" up the wheel opening without making it look "ghetto" if you know what I mean. Thanks. mark
I hear ya on the weather, It was well over 100 here this weekend. Didn't even go anywhere that I didn't absolutely have to. A 25 series on the rear? I bet when you run over a dime, You can tell if it is heads or tailsI still haven't done the lowering yet. Was planning on it this past weekend but the weather (107 Degrees) here in Arizona changed my mind. This weekend is grandchild graduation so its out. Maybe in June, again depending on temps.
I just ordered a lowering bolt kit from Zip Corvettes yesterday. Should be here in a few days. Was only about forty bucks, and should give me the effect that I desire. I wanted the PFADT's, but can think of a lot of things two grand can do to my car. I'll post some pics. Thanks.markI just lowered my Vette a few days ago on stock bolts but i find i'm still not getting the desired effect, at least in the rear.
I left 2 threads showing on the rear bolts, would it be unhealthy for the car if i left no threads showing? I was going to realign but i figured if i have to realign every time i adjust the bolts, id better make sure i get it the way i want right now before i have to pay to align twice.
I hear that a set of hardware store bolts are just as good as anything else. I think ill look there first before paying $40hnoes Ill keep that extra cash to buy a few litres of gas haha.
In any case... i'm not sure ill lower the car much more for fear of straining the stock shocks. I think im going to leave no threads showing on the rear and leave the front bushings intact.
The kit that I ordered comes with hardened bolts for the front and rear. I don't think that your local h'ware store would have the fronts for a C5, as they are a wierd design. It also comes with a thin bushing so that the spring doesn't beat the hell out of the lower control arms. It is worth it to me since I have to sperate the front suspension to install the aftermarket bolts, to have everything to do the job the first time. I don't want to slam it to the ground, just fill up the wheel openings. I have seen the 4x4 vette' look, although my car isn't that bad, it needs to come down.I hear that a set of hardware store bolts are just as good as anything else. I think ill look there first before paying $40hnoes Ill keep that extra cash to buy a few litres of gas haha.
In any case... i'm not sure ill lower the car much more for fear of straining the stock shocks. I think im going to leave no threads showing on the rear and leave the front bushings intact.
Thanks Remo. They don't come much better. CongratsWCC lowering kit. Longer bolts on the back. Front bolts maxed plus
rubber seats cut in half.
Remo:cool
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