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D doms1 New Member Joined Feb 24, 2010 Messages 74 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Adelaide Members Ride BANNED Jul 4, 2011 #1 777777777777777777 Last edited: Aug 26, 2012
Adds_05 Member Joined Jan 27, 2010 Messages 663 Reaction score 3 Points 18 Location Central Coast, NSW Members Ride VT SS 5.7L Jul 4, 2011 #2 might sit higher in the front due to them compensating for the heavier v8 engine
Cameron P New Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 1,652 Reaction score 4 Points 0 Location Quakers Hill, NSW Members Ride REDHOT VX SS Jul 4, 2011 #3 Adds_05 said: might sit higher in the front due to them compensating for the heavier v8 engine Click to expand... that is correct..
Adds_05 said: might sit higher in the front due to them compensating for the heavier v8 engine Click to expand... that is correct..
U undersuspicion Now That's How We Roll! Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 416 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Age 35 Location Perth Members Ride Vy SV8 Series 2 Jul 4, 2011 #4 although if the springs are old they might have a bit of sag in them and may actually be at the same level in the v6 as the v8 would have from factory.
although if the springs are old they might have a bit of sag in them and may actually be at the same level in the v6 as the v8 would have from factory.
D doms1 New Member Joined Feb 24, 2010 Messages 74 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Adelaide Members Ride BANNED Jul 4, 2011 #5 0000000000000000 Last edited: Aug 26, 2012
C colgf New Member Joined Sep 6, 2007 Messages 351 Reaction score 7 Points 0 Members Ride s/charged v6 HR Holden, s/charged v6 EH Holden, Jul 5, 2011 #6 GMH FE2 spring Part Numbers are identical front & rear for V6,V8,& S/Ch V6 Sedans. Part numbers are different in Wagons/Utes though.
GMH FE2 spring Part Numbers are identical front & rear for V6,V8,& S/Ch V6 Sedans. Part numbers are different in Wagons/Utes though.