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Old 04-13-2015, 06:07 PM   #1
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Default mid year corvette front springs?

I need to change my front springs. Car is just too low. Anyone change them from stock ones. These were landrum from my 80 that I cut 1/2 coil off. I can give them a call but would like to know some other options. Thanks.

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Old 04-13-2015, 06:48 PM   #2
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Default Re: mid year corvette front springs?

I've used the Moroso 47160 spring. I always cut off the flat end of the spring, just enough so the spring fits in the upper and lower pockets properly. Usually ends up being just over 1 coil off. Ride height is pretty good with an iron head big block. Might not be the best spring, but has always worked well.
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Default Re: mid year corvette front springs?

Jeff, I should have added its an aluminum headed small block. I thinks its around 1440lbs front end weight. I think those would be too stiff.
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