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Pozzi racing has some good info on 1st gens with Moog part numbers. Thats what I used.
http://www.pozziracing.com/camaro_sp...fo.htm#SPRINGS
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Pozzi racing has some good info on 1st gens with Moog part numbers. Thats what I used.
http://www.pozziracing.com/camaro_sp...fo.htm#SPRINGS


I purchase Moog 6308 because from my understanding the car will sit a tad 1" lower than stock. I plan to install in the spring. I have a set of used originals but rather install new springs.
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