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Spring fitment help

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Have a guy trying to buy my gt performance package springs. He has a v6 will my gt pp springs fit on his car.

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I think GT and V6 are the same. On Steeda website the springs that they sell for the GT also fit the V6 so I'm going based on that

 

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Your GT is heavier therefore those springs will be of a design that has a heavier spring tension weight .
Other than the specific coil strengths . The coil springs will fit in the spring perchs . They are not designed for the V6 because of the weights ..

He may have to install them to find out if he really wants them ..
I would not recommend a sale !
 

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Like [MENTION=15263]BBB[/MENTION] said, the v6/gt springs are listed @steeda as the same part, Eibach I recall are the same but a simple search will tell you. I vote yes on this fitment


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They will fit but won't be optimum for handling or appearance as the front end of the V6 is lighter (nearly identical to the EB). [MENTION=10893]David@Steeda[/MENTION] could provide a better explanation as to why the GT/V6 get the same spring if going with Steeda. Personally I would tell him to try and find someone selling their EB PP springs or get aftermarket springs.

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