Well not exactly a kit, but all the parts needed for the cit. This is for 91 and back Vics, GMs, and TCs (Note TownCars are a little heavier, so the results may differ.
Keep in mind that the springs in your car now may be sagging.
The spring rate for each spring are the last few digits in the Item#.
The front springs avaivlable here!
The rear springs avaivlable here!
These are both factory style, so no modifications are need to install these. It is a simple replacement with no hidden requirments.
To drop the front about 1" use the 925lb/in front springs.
To drop the rear about 1" use the 175lb/in rear springs.
It's that simple. For your 1" drop. Since these are the lowest they offer, that is the lowest you can go with such simple procedures.
One thing to note, with these shorter springs re-installing them is a sinch! So do-it-yourselfers, have at it. You will not need a spring compressor tool to install any of these springs. You may need one to remove your old ones, but not to re-install the new ones. Also, I did not need to use any tools to remove my rear springs. I jacked the rear in the air, disconnected the shocks, and then just pushed up on the spring with my hands to get them out. I did have PI (16" 175lb/in springs) so those with civilian may need to compress theirs a little more.
Keep in mind that the springs in your car now may be sagging.
The spring rate for each spring are the last few digits in the Item#.
The front springs avaivlable here!
The rear springs avaivlable here!
These are both factory style, so no modifications are need to install these. It is a simple replacement with no hidden requirments.
To drop the front about 1" use the 925lb/in front springs.
To drop the rear about 1" use the 175lb/in rear springs.
It's that simple. For your 1" drop. Since these are the lowest they offer, that is the lowest you can go with such simple procedures.
One thing to note, with these shorter springs re-installing them is a sinch! So do-it-yourselfers, have at it. You will not need a spring compressor tool to install any of these springs. You may need one to remove your old ones, but not to re-install the new ones. Also, I did not need to use any tools to remove my rear springs. I jacked the rear in the air, disconnected the shocks, and then just pushed up on the spring with my hands to get them out. I did have PI (16" 175lb/in springs) so those with civilian may need to compress theirs a little more.
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