FRPP suspension pics
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FRPP suspension pics
I finally got around to taking some pictures after I washed my car today. I installed the FRPP Shocks/Struts and Lowering Springs last week. I love the lower stance and it handles great now.
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FRPP says the kit is for coupes only. Did you run into any issues with the vert? How is the ride and vibration? I wou;d hate to induce cowl shake or something similar.
Black verts look awesome, don't they?
Black verts look awesome, don't they?
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I never read anything about being for coupes only but I don't have any issues with them. The ride is not bad at all. I was expecting it to be a lot worse. The only issue with the vert is we had to remove to 2 long braces (not sure what they are called) to get the rear axle to drop low enough to remove the springs. Other than that we ran into no other issues.
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Interesting. I would have thought there would be different springs, in the rear at least, with different spring rates, due to the extra weight of a vert. I guess it all work out.
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