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Old 11-13-2015, 07:24 AM
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Default Tru Turn setup is too low for my camaro...

I have the Tru Turn setup on my 69 Camaro with adjustable coilovers. The springs are turned all the way to the top and its still too low for daily driving around Virginia Beach and getting in and out of my driveway. I've un capped the exhaust twice already just going in and out of the driveway and I can get in and out with my lowered ZO6 with minimal problems for comparison. Is there an easy way to get the height up about 2 inches? Would I swap out the shocks or the springs? spindles? Any input would be great. Thanks in advance,
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Old 11-13-2015, 10:00 AM
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Buddy of mine just had the same issue on his 69. Ridetech sent him different springs and shocks
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Old 11-13-2015, 10:13 AM
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I sent a couple of PMs on pro touring but they stopped responding... I figured I'd post over here to see if I had better luck. Thanks for the response though, more to follow hopefully.
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Jim, I am about to put the same setup on my 69 Camaro. Could you tell me which springs you have for the coil overs? It would also be good to know your engine (for weight) and what tyre size are you running?
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Sbc iron heads... Nothing crazy, I could toss on the RHS heads I've got sitting here but honestly it's not going to make that much of a difference. Weight wise
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I agree that I appreciate it bro, I'll hit you guys up closer to time when I get back to figure out how to go on this one and I'm going to go to different shocks and springs on a few other vehicles. Thanks again.
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I'm assuming that's a spammer?
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I'm assuming that's a spammer?
Yes, and banned.
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I was confused when I saw they just added "I agree that" to my other post.
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