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Looks like belltech is finally offering us GM guys a coilover unit for the front!

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Old 04-11-2007 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 405hpta
6 lug skinnies?
Converting to 5 lug on the front. Damn custom wheels cost WAY too much!
Old 04-11-2007 | 04:22 PM
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Is it the weight loss that you guys are after?
Old 04-11-2007 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Moddoo
Is it the weight loss that you guys are after?
As far as the coilover, adjustability is really what I'm looking for there. I'd really like to be able to loosen and tighten the ride depending on conditions. It will save you a few pounds as well. The 8lb skinnies are for weight loss.
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Originally Posted by slowprocess
Converting to 5 lug on the front. Damn custom wheels cost WAY too much!
how are you planning to convert to 5lug? I am interested in this as well.
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Originally Posted by silverbrick
how are you planning to convert to 5lug? I am interested in this as well.
You can get the stock rotor/hub redrilled. This is what Blacksheep did for his skinnies up front. Only problem is finding a machine shop that can do it properly.
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keep me updated on who you get to do this for you
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Originally Posted by silverbrick
keep me updated on who you get to do this for you
Will do. I've been asking around a few shops here locally. I have to remove one and take it to them to see what they can do with it.
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Originally Posted by slowprocess
You can get the stock rotor/hub redrilled. This is what Blacksheep did for his skinnies up front. Only problem is finding a machine shop that can do it properly.
how are you, or how is this getting done? Different hub assembly?
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very cool that woul dbe bad ***. im finding out more right now. im wondeirng if they are for the 07s though.
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Originally Posted by slowprocess
Will do. I've been asking around a few shops here locally. I have to remove one and take it to them to see what they can do with it.

acey Machine here in Jackson will do them.
They are good an d pretty reasonable. They were the ones that re did my motor.

If its just going to be at the track then you "can" use the adaptors I dont know if I would but I have seen lots of people do it.

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