Composite Leaf Springs
Choose StreetGRIP composite leaf springs for your 1968-1974 Nova. You and your muscle car will be rewarded with improved handling, ride quality and stance. The composite design offers numerous benefits including a 50 lb-plus reduction of unsprung mass. The result is smoother, more responsive spring operation. Another benefit, increased torsional strength diminishes "spring wrap" that is common with steel counterparts. Billet leaf spring eyelets have the correct offset to achieve lowered stance for your vehicle without compromising spring arch. On the street and around our exclusive test track, RideTech works in conjunction with Hyperco, our technology partner, to ensure the best engineered springs for your car. Axle pads are included. Bushings are sold separately.
I've seen these springs as "lowering", how much do they lower. I would prefer not to use lowering as I already use longer shackles to get drag tire clearance. Does ridetech make a standard height spring or even a lift spring. Thanks
do these springs work for drag racing in a 10.0 second nova?
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