is there a company that makes a coilover conversion?

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  1. duckyaz

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    i'm wondering if there is a company that makes a coilover conversion for the front of my 92 2wd.
     
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    or just a coil spring front setup?
     
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    I so wish there was one... wanted to do it myself but the price tag is near 2k to do it like I wanted...
    custom upper and lower arms with qa1's adds up quick, I wanted Seth from TwistedMinis.com to do the arms but your talking a K for that and then the shocks...
     
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    wow i am not looking to spend near that much just for coil springs/coil overs. i'll stick with my torsion bars and pick up some new shocks. gonna need some shorter ones out back for the 3 inch drop leafs anyways.
     
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    Beefed taco was working on this ..... the 69 camaro shocks qa-1 was what he was looking at ... might want to try him.
     
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    huh? for what? just good shocks with the belltech lowering springs in the rear? i'm not droppin the front at all. it's low enough already, and i will have that nice levelled look. i don't like the rake at all. and if the front sits a lil high, i'll just crank the torsion bars a bit.
     
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    if i had a welder...
    fabricate coilover mounts for the coilovers to bolt up to.

    and buy coilovers from some RWD Japanese car :D
     
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    I plan on doing something along those lines :nana:
     

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