quick fe3 question

Status
Not open for further replies.

lildhix

Master Mechanic
Jan 9, 2011
478
1
0
wtf is so special about it. i have a 85 cutlass supreme with an fe3 suspention. idk wats special about it
 
I think it's just sleightly thicker swaybars.
 
o ok. is that just for traction
 
any more inputs?
 
I believe FE3 is the Oldsmobile sport suspension/ handling package. Probably consists of thicker front swaybar and rear bar, HD springs. and possibly quicker ratio steering box. Much like an F41 package.
I'm sure some of the Olds guys will add or correct my input.
 
ok thanks
 
pontiacgp said:
wasn't the F3 suspension only on FWD cars?...
that idk ik i have rwd with the fe3
 
pontiacgp said:
wasn't the F3 suspension only on FWD cars?...
===========================================================================================================
Steve, you could be right about that. I've seen the FE3 insignia's on Tornados . I actually put one of those badges on back of my '95 Olds FWD Ciera. I believe there was also a FE2 package as well. I'm not up on Oldsmobiles.
 
Longroof79 said:
pontiacgp said:
wasn't the F3 suspension only on FWD cars?...
===========================================================================================================
Steve, you could be right about that. I've seen the FE3 insignia's on Tornados . I actually put one of those badges on back of my '95 Olds FWD Ciera. I believe there was also a FE2 package as well. I'm not up on Oldsmobiles.
i have seen the fe2 spoken about online
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

GBodyForum is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Amazon, the Amazon logo, AmazonSupply, and the AmazonSupply logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

Please support GBodyForum Sponsors

Classic Truck Consoles Dixie Restoration Depot UMI Performance

Contact [email protected] for info on becoming a sponsor