OPGI Wagon Springs

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ssn696

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I flipped through the OPGI G-Body catalog the other day. They offer lowering springs, with specific part numbers for wagons. 1", 2" , and 3" drop. I experimented with a an underutilized Hotchkis lowering kit - note, it's for coupes and NOT for wagons. Looked like it was doing a permanent wheelie. Moog 5660s and CC507 CarGo Coils were procured cheap from RockAuto.com, but I'd like to reduce the rake a bit. Stance looks stock now, but one can't trim CarGo Coils.

Anyone spend the coin on OPGI wagon springs? L201328 or L201329? Happy/mad?
 
That's good to know. That's been a hot topic in the wagon world. Gonna look into them.

Thanks for posting!!!
 
I installed autozone brand springs in mine and it seems to sit nice. the rear is slightly lifted also running 275/60/15 tires in the rear. the stance looks mean but totally streetable. I was going to lower the car but im happy with the way it sits. the autozone brand springs are good quality and have been on the car for a few months now.
 
Any news from wagon owners on coil springs that lowered your stance? For those of you that consider your choice/effort a success, please post photos.
 
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