F/S - Ground Control Full Suspension for 05 -09 S197

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****Will fit 05-14 S197, can't change title..*****


Full suspension with Eibach springs. GC coil overs up front, Koni rear shocks. Spring and Shock part numbers are in pics. I believe they are sport springs. Rear shocks are just missing dust caps , otherwise everything is complete, including adjustment tools.

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I had them on the car for about 1k , bought the car with these on already. Prior owner had them running for about 5k is what he told me... 5k-10k miles is what I concluded. I moved to a drag setup with Viking DA and strange up front
 
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Moved to a drag setup as stated above ... I am not a road course guy, these were on the car when I bought it and wanted something that helped my launching on the ole 1320
 
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They go plenty low but I don't have an exact number. If you need lower you can buy shorter springs. The fronts are 8", so buy 7" instead. The rears are 10" long, you can buy 9" if needed. Used springs can be found for $40 each, maybe lower. Brand new is more like $65. Koni's are a solid shock and with the coil over kit you have a lot of flexibility.

Just so you know the rears are 1000.250.0175 that means 10" long, 2.5" dia, 175 lbs/in spring rate. The fronts are metric but same info, 200.64.67 or 200mm (7.87") long, 64mm (2.5") dia, 64 kg/mm (358 lbs/in) spring rate.

You can replace metric with inch and inch with metric springs as needed. They just need to be 2.5" dia which is the most common.

https://www.redline360.com/garage/spring-rate-conversion-chart-easily-convert-kgmm-to-lbsin
 

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They go plenty low but I don't have an exact number. If you need lower you can buy shorter springs. The fronts are 8", so buy 7" instead. The rears are 10" long, you can buy 9" if needed. Used springs can be found for $40 each, maybe lower. Brand new is more like $65. Koni's are a solid shock and with the coil over kit you have a lot of flexibility.

Just so you know the rears are 1000.250.0175 that means 10" long, 2.5" dia, 175 lbs/in spring rate. The fronts are metric but same info, 200.64.67 or 200mm (7.87") long, 64mm (2.5") dia, 64 kg/mm (358 lbs/in) spring rate.

You can replace metric with inch and inch with metric springs as needed. They just need to be 2.5" dia which is the most common.

https://www.redline360.com/garage/spring-rate-conversion-chart-easily-convert-kgmm-to-lbsin

Thanks for the great info. I called Ground Control, but your information was much more helpful. Seller PM'd
 

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Thanks for the great info. I called Ground Control, but your information was much more helpful. Seller PM'd



FYI - I have no PM from you. It looks like you are not setup to receive and I assume, send PM's yet. If you are interested in the setup, let me know. You can text me at 1-631-839-3599
 

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FYI - I have no PM from you. It looks like you are not setup to receive and I assume, send PM's yet. If you are interested in the setup, let me know. You can text me at 1-631-839-3599

Great, I left my email on your account home page since I can't pm, but great I will text you. Thanks
 

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So which one of you wants my paypal info so that I can get my sales commission? :laughing1:
 

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