Are there any kits or "tricks" I should be aware of in dong this?
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Does anyone know if the springs out of an BC or CC Coupe are the same as in a spider ?azruss wrote:simple way is to buy a set of springs from an early spider. 70 or 71. Fiat put tall springs on the cars to satisfy federal headlight height requirements and it hurt the handling of the car.
Hi Don,DocGraphics wrote:The various parts suppliers all carry performance springs that lower as well as increase performance.
Here's a link to Vicks Auto Sports version
http://www.vickauto.com/newstore/index. ... ts_id=3020
Hi Don,DocGraphics wrote:Vick's says in their discription that IF you have removed you tube bumper that they won't lower your car, but they will cut them for you.
Yikes... my opinion only , but that seems like alot. I have IAP reds on and with the kyb's seemd a bit high front and rear. However I've seen here numerous times that for best handling, the front "A" arms should be as parrallel to the ground as possible. I thought the cutting of the fronts to get the look would comprimise this so I cut one coil out of the rears only. Car looked fine and handles just fine. Now I have koni's on and that has settled the rear another inch but still looks ok I guess. If one starts to cut the front springs, that will change the geometry and as you have mentioned a trip to the alignment shop is in order to try and get things back to spec.valmontej wrote: I finally had my mechanic cut them - 2 coils in front and 1 1/2 in the back