Lowering Springs...

Started by TGPrix., September 29, 2003, 05:36:33 PM

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TGPrix.

What are some good lowering sprigs made for tha TGP...
I would like to lower my car, atleast 3 inches...

4PASNU

3 inches, holy crap, you're gonna high center that thing on a pebble going that low.  TGP's are already kinda low.
Mike Ruckhaber
Currently own a 1990 Black TGP Stock.
Previous owner of a 1989 TGP: FFP Dogbones, K&N, KVR rotors/pads. Exhaust: 3" hi-flo cat, Dynomax 2.5" Ultra Flo mufflers. 
2000 GTP

TGPrix.

:lol: oh...
well I wnat it little bit lower then it already iz...

Chris A

Thats much drop you're gonna need a torch.

mfewtrail

you can order "suspension techniques" lowering springs for the front from JcWhitney and a few other places, they're listed for 95-97 monte carlos  http://www.jcwhitney.com/item.jhtml?ITEMID=99174   some people have had them drop the front around 2'' or so..personally, I would leave a TGP where it stands stock, you'll most likely need a new front fascia(if not already) if you lower the car :wink:

EDIT: btw, the rear of the car utilizes a transverse rear leaf spring, check out the www.w-body.com/forum and search for "rear leaf" or something to do w/ leaf spring and you'll find a post/info about ordering a new transverse/mono-leaf that lowers the rear ~2inches if I'm remembering right...good luck!
'93 SE, '90 Black/tan TGP, & '90 Red/tan TGP

TGPrix.

Okay thanx...
I'm look around there and see what I can find...
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thanx...

GPChief

There is a guy in Vermont who dropped his STE 3+ inches. He re configured 80% + of the suspension

Forgot his name just remember his license plate was "bad dad" - sweet! 8)
2004 GTP -  3.8 Blown - Only modding for MPG.
1997 GTP  - 3.8 Blown - Too many mods to list.
1996 GTP - 3.4 DOHC - Twin to my 1997.
1995 SE - soon to be a 3.8 turbo car.
1990 TSTE x 2 white cloth
1990 TSTE x 1 maroon leather
1990 TGP - 5 speed.

90TGP

A 3" drop on a TGP would never work. Our stock tires are way too wide and WILL rub on the fender flare. I had the Suspension Technique front springs and my tires rubbed the fender flares like crazy. Looked sweet as hell though.

The only way you could achieve a 3" drop would be to get an air bag set-up.

twinturbosedan

i'm betting you'd rub like crazy dropping it 3" with the stock tire size.  i'm sure you could do 3" with front & rear coilovers and the right size tire tho.  i have no idea what that would do to ride quality or alignment tho - i'm guessing it wouldn't be good.  i have adjustable TDC coilovers on the back of my car and i can set the rear of the car literally on the ground if i want to or raise it about 2" above stock.  it probably takes about 15 minutes to pull the rear wheels off and adjust them.  i have Eibach front 1.5" lowering springs on the front but i wish the car sat another 1" lower in front so i could adjust the rear coilovers to get the car even lower and keep the stance level.  i have a set of low-mile FUX code front springs from a '96 Cutlass and have been wanting to chop a half coil off the bottom of each and then throw 'em in and see what happens.  otherwise both Held Motorsports and FFP carry front & rear coilovers for our cars.  btw, i'm planning on using 225/55-16's mounted on my 16x8 TGP crosslace wheels as 245/50's would probably just be too wide.  basically i think 3" might be kind of excessive but you can definately get lower - but you'll have to go to a tire that's narrower, but close to the same height so your speedo won't be way off.

this is how my car sits with the 1.5" Eibach springs, TDC rear coilovers, and 225/60's (never any rubbing) :

http://www.turbosedan.com/
(under construction)
joshua

2000 Audi A6 Quattro - 2.7T/6-speed
1998 Buick Regal GS - L67/HM-4T65E

no1kicker

that STE with the drop was on jeorge's site if I remember correctly.


former owner of a 1990 Grand Prix STE Turbo