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If you always wanted that Stock BW Stance these Original Rear Springs are for you.
Taken out of a 1970 SS 454 LS5 M22 car. In Excellent condition. $100 with FREE Shipping from Canada
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*SOLD* Thank You sYc & Cory
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"NOSTALGIA It takes us to a place were we ache to go again" Last edited by XXXGoldL34M20; 07-09-2019 at 02:32 AM. |
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Wow. I had a pair of BW springs out of an El Camino. I threw them away because I did not know they were correct for a 70 SS. Dumbass.
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El Camino Springs are not the same as Coupe springs anyways but not trash that's for sure.
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I realize they might use different springs, but wouldn't one with a BW code used in the El Camino be the same as a BW used on a Chevelle? The ones I had still had tags.
Not arguing. Just trying to learn.
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I know that El Camino would sit high in the rear compared to a Chevelle coupe that sat low so for sure El Camino had different rated springs IMO
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Less rear weight in el Camino so it sits higher?
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