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Karma Aficionado
Name : Andrew Age : 40 Location : Ontario, Canada Joined : 2008-01-14 Post Count : 1949 Merit : 123
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 07, 2013 3:55 pm | |
| - AA wrote:
- I think the point is, from what I've heard, once you plasti-dip something, you must then dip as many other things on your car as possible.
That does seem to be the prevailing result. _________________ | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 07, 2013 3:57 pm | |
| - Karma wrote:
- AA wrote:
- I think the point is, from what I've heard, once you plasti-dip something, you must then dip as many other things on your car as possible.
That does seem to be the prevailing result. Correct. | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 07, 2013 3:58 pm | |
| I even dipped my tires for added traction. | |
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deekster_caddy Master
Name : Derek Age : 52 Location : Reading, MA Joined : 2007-01-31 Post Count : 7717 Merit : 109
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 07, 2013 3:59 pm | |
| - charlieRobinson wrote:
- I even dipped my tires for added traction.
When you wear out the dip you can just dip again, that way your tires will never need replacing! | |
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69GSColorado Fanatic
Name : Jordon Joined : 2011-07-16 Post Count : 406 Merit : 29
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 07, 2013 6:02 pm | |
| Charlie, have your springs came in yet? | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 07, 2013 10:50 pm | |
| - 69GSColorado wrote:
- Charlie, have your springs came in yet?
They're sposed to be here tomorrow. I'm going to try and get them painted tomorrow or Thursday and installed Friday. Maybe.. | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Wed May 08, 2013 8:34 pm | |
| Check out the difference between OEM rear spring and Eibach! Dang! | |
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69GSColorado Fanatic
Name : Jordon Joined : 2011-07-16 Post Count : 406 Merit : 29
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 3:15 am | |
| Awesome dude! Where did you get them from again? | |
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stan Expert
Joined : 2007-07-01 Post Count : 2558 Merit : 12
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 3:16 am | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 8:43 am | |
| - 69GSColorado wrote:
- Awesome dude! Where did you get them from again?
Got lucky on an Ebay auction! | |
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69GSColorado Fanatic
Name : Jordon Joined : 2011-07-16 Post Count : 406 Merit : 29
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 9:14 am | |
| What's the P/N for the kit? | |
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AA Administrator
Name : Aaron Age : 47 Location : C-bus, Ohio Joined : 2007-01-13 Post Count : 18452 Merit : 252
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 9:21 am | |
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69GSColorado Fanatic
Name : Jordon Joined : 2011-07-16 Post Count : 406 Merit : 29
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 9:31 am | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
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al_roethlisberger Junkie
Name : Al Roethlisberger Age : 56 Location : Sanford, NC Joined : 2013-03-12 Post Count : 960 Merit : 24
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 11:43 am | |
| Very excited when we get to see a before and after side shot of the Riviera to see the actual drop. I had a great experience putting stiffer springs on the Roadmaster. It didn't hurt the ride at all, but definitely helped the handling. I'm pretty sure I need new front struts on my Riviera, so that would be an ideal time to consider springs. Also very interested to hear your feedback on the ride quality. In an earlier post in this thread, it was mentioned that the rear springs are too short/soft for the Riviera. How do you plan to address this, or is it even an issue? https://rivperformance.editboard.com/t265p45-aftermarket-springs - Quote :
- Subject: Re: Aftermarket Springs Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:28 am
I have the Ebach STS springs on my '97 Riv. Front is fine, rear is too weak to hold up the back end without a 1/2" spacer. I plan to go with an air-ride for the back as soon as I am done with my other projects. Because the Riv is heavier than the STS you get more of a drop. More like 2".
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 11:49 am | |
| The only thing I'm concerned about in the back is the auto adjust lever. The directions that came with the springs say to bend it right in the middle to shorten it. I may do that or I may remove it all together and install the manual air lines.
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Abaddon Expert
Name : Scott Location : Macomb, Michigan Joined : 2010-02-24 Post Count : 4316 Merit : 185
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Thu May 09, 2013 12:54 pm | |
| - charlieRobinson wrote:
- The only thing I'm concerned about in the back is the auto adjust lever. The directions that came with the springs say to bend it right in the middle to shorten it. I may do that or I may remove it all together and install the manual air lines.
I had to adjust mine when I put the new springs in. Instead of bending the leveling rod, just bend the entire bracket it's bolted to. I think in your case, you'd have to push up on the bracket to let air out. Do it in VERY small increments. It doesn't take a whole lot of movement to get the compressor to kick on, or fill up the shocks. It took me about a day to finally get it adjusted right (bend it, drive it, bend it, drive it....). | |
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al_roethlisberger Junkie
Name : Al Roethlisberger Age : 56 Location : Sanford, NC Joined : 2013-03-12 Post Count : 960 Merit : 24
| Subject: Approx 1 inch drop require or recommend camber kit for front? Tue May 28, 2013 4:39 pm | |
| It looks like I'm going to give Robo's custom CSS springs a go now that he's moved on to higher performance coil-overs. The price is too good to pass up, and if I don't like them, not much is lost and I can go back to stock. These springs do lower the Riviera a bit, which is not my goal (would prefer they didn't lower the car, but no complaints), but their additional ~30% stiffer suspension sounds attractive.... and Robo says the ride did not seem to suffer noticeably . So I'm going to give them a try. But I have a question about aligment, specifically camber, following the installation of these springs. I understand that dropping the suspension will require camber adjustment and some OEM adjustment doesn't offer enough adjustment to accomodate lowering. These springs have an approximately 1" drop from Robo's measurements, and I have no idea if the OEM setup on the Riviera can adjust out this much of a drop or not. So will I need a "camber kit"? Reading the following thread, it appears that rear camber adjustment will not be an issue with the lower springs for the 95-99 Riviera due to how the rear suspension is built as a unit and OEM camber is maintained regardless of ride height (wihin reason I assume). Please correct me if that isn't correct. https://rivperformance.editboard.com/t7900-rear-suspension-camber-issue-question?highlight=camberHowever, for the front, I may want to get a "camber kit" (essentially special bolts that have a larger camber adjustment) if the stock front suspension can't be adjusted to accomodate the 1" drop. I have read elsewhere that a 1" drop may or may not really need a "camber kit" as the impact may be negligible, but "it depends". Fortunately the "camber kits" I've found for the 95-99 Riviera are essentially two special cam bolts that are less than $30. So if it is debatable, I'd say just get the bolts. Agreed? Or can the stock Riviera suspension adjust camber for a 1" drop. If a kit would be advisable, would the following be enough additional adjustment to cover the 1 inch drop? http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=MOOG%2DK928 Thanks, Al | |
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 28, 2013 4:44 pm | |
| I had no issue with camber/alignment after dropping mine.
I cannot express how happy I am with the results. Everything about it is JUST BETTER.
Firmer spring rate and lower stance was just what my Riv needed. Good luck and I hope your suspension mods work for you!
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al_roethlisberger Junkie
Name : Al Roethlisberger Age : 56 Location : Sanford, NC Joined : 2013-03-12 Post Count : 960 Merit : 24
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 28, 2013 4:50 pm | |
| Thanks, I guess worst case is that I take it for an alignment and they tell me they can or can't get the correct camber for the front... .and we go from there.
I was thinking about just getting the $30 Moog bolts just in case though. But if you didn't have any issue with adjusting camber on your fronts after your 1-1.5 inch drop.... maybe it isn't a problem. Sounds like it was not for you, which is encouraging.
Did you ever get any "after" photos and measurements following the Eibach kit install? I recall you took some "before" measurements.
Al
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charlieRobinson Expert
Name : Charlie Age : 39 Location : Knoxville, TN Joined : 2011-05-17 Post Count : 3924 Merit : 31
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue May 28, 2013 7:27 pm | |
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bmcd9179 Fanatic
Name : Bryson Age : 28 Location : Utah Joined : 2013-09-21 Post Count : 288 Merit : 1
| Subject: Lowering kits Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:09 pm | |
| So my 96 riviera is the bounciest ride you will ever feel, i dont want to get just new shocks and springs, i want to lower the front about 1 1/2 inch and the back an inch, anyone know where i can get some springs and shocks to do this? | |
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bmcd9179 Fanatic
Name : Bryson Age : 28 Location : Utah Joined : 2013-09-21 Post Count : 288 Merit : 1
| Subject: Lowering springs? Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:49 pm | |
| Hi I want to lower my 1996 riviera about 1 inch in the front or something like that, I need new shocks anyways, anyone know what I should get or websites anything? | |
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joshuadalegrimes Addict
Name : josh Age : 43 Location : harrodsburg, ky Joined : 2012-09-02 Post Count : 501 Merit : 13
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Mon Oct 07, 2013 1:09 am | |
| its a rare find. charlie robinson found a set of eibachs he can tell ya what kind | |
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Johnny5 Fanatic
Name : Going Nowhere Fast Age : 38 Location : Louisiana Joined : 2013-09-11 Post Count : 459 Merit : 1
| Subject: Re: FAQ: Aftermarket Lowering Springs Tue Oct 08, 2013 10:03 am | |
| man I sifted thru alot of posts yesterday to come up with nothing about springs for the sts or riv gbody wth where do I go from here? | |
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