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PostPosted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 12:06 am 
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what parts do they make for my car that i can lower it



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Just send all your vital info for your car to domesticperformance@comcast.net .

Try and get the code off the springs. The front springs usually are all the same but the rear springs are often different. So get a code (usually on a tag) from one of the springs and a code from one of the rear springs.

With this info and your cars basic info I can get you a price.

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Eibach does make a set of lowering springs for the cutlass ciera! I believe they are around $200 or so. go to eibach springs click logo to go to homepage, then click application guide aand put 1994 then Oldsmobile and cutlass ciera will appear below w/ info about the kit. They should be the same as your car.



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if you lower your car don't you need some kind of kit to make the wheels tilt back in i think a camber kit or something like that?


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if you lower your car don't you need some kind of kit to make the wheels tilt back in i think a camber kit or something like that?


Yes...over 2 inches I believe you'll need to get a camber kit, domestic performance also sells that as an option along with their lowering springs.

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oh, I need one of those for my car, if I want to go any lower... What are they exactly?

My rear wheels are pretty much at the end of their adjustment, its not bad now, but if I ever want to go lower, it'll look like a honda.



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im gonna prob end up cutting the springs it will ride like a log in till i get some money for what i really want hydro s



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if it'll ride like a log with cut springs, hydros will make it ride like a bucking bronco. hydros are not the best idea for ride quality. I'd go with airbags (at least then you've got some shock dampening)... And they're cheaper, and easier to install aswell.



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