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Lowering.
Have a big block with stock suspension. Gotta drop her 2-4 inches. Whats the easy way to do this, economically speaking.
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Welcome to chevelleforum ,I would assume lowering springs would be the least expensive way to lower it but not sure. Just dont lower it by heating your springs with a torch as it makes for a rough ride.
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I installed 1.5" drop coils and I like how it sits. If you want to go lower, try 2" drop spindles.
I bought my springs from these guys: http://www.classicperform.com/chevelle.htm#18
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Welcome Gary. I would check out what Brian said.
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drop coils.
Thanks guys. Cpp is local and the price is good.
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I bought a set of Eibach 2" lowering springs for my small block 70' and it turned out great, happy with Eibach and reasonably priced
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