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Thread: lowering Z06
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Old 07-14-2002, 04:14 PM   #13 (permalink)
2002blackZ06
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Canada
Posts: 945
To get yours to look like mine you need to cut 3/4 off the front bushing and go buy 7" long 1/2" grade 8 bolts with "c" type locking nuts. The proper size for the rear is 9/16" but they are real hard to find unless you want to pay $30 for the lowering bolts (waste of money) . The 1/2" bolts will probably cost you less than 5 dollars and you or your car will not notice the difference. Drive your car for half a day then look at it, if it is two low crank on the bolts then take it out again, keep adjusting until it is the height you like. Drive it for a week at that height to see if it settles some more, make your last adjustments and then take her in for a wheel alignment. I also now have the chrome wheels but I don't really have any pics yet that do it any justice. Here is one of them.
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