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    ZZP has some 4340 chromoly trailing arms they just released...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp2001gtp View Post
    "GMPP strut and spring combo"
    Its just that, GM Performance Parts, strut and spring combo. Pretty much KONI made their "inserts" into a McPherson Strut front and rear for GM and the W-Body's. They are adjustable. (dampening)

    If I have time, someday in the future, I will produce some kick ass trailing arms and lateral arms. That's all I am saying, they will be kick ass no doubt. I have the design in my head, just need to put it to paper, and start machining and fabricating.

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    lol put some of them custom pulleys on the market those were pretty kick a** when i saw them
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    Quote Originally Posted by jp2001gtp View Post
    where u get ur UMI traling arms for 118 shipped ????

    GR8racingfool nice like the red.

    "GMPP strut and spring combo"
    Here is the link..
    1997 - 2005 GM W-Body Tubular Rear Trailing Arms [3715] - $109.99 : UMI Performance, Inc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jp2001gtp View Post
    where u get ur UMI traling arms for 118 shipped ????

    GR8racingfool nice like the red.
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    thanks shawngtp
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    I got mine from HT (formerly Held i believe). Theyre around Grand Rapids, MI. Erik is a really cool guy and sold me a set for $100+shipping. The arms are powdercoated mild steal. I asked him why they don't have a chromoly option and he says that chromoly should actually be checked at least once a year for cracks. I guess it gets small cracks over time, and since most people probably wouldn't do that, he didn't mess with it. Now, I dont know how accurate that is, but he said if these rust, or I manage to break them, he'll replace them.

    1" dia., 1/8" wall, poly bushings, grease fittings HT MOTORSPORTS

    Just another option to look at, they seem to be getting some attention on the other forum.
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    Yes,, Held makes some good stuff. Love there coil overs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridin ON Chrome View Post
    Yes,, Held makes some good stuff. Love there coil overs
    looks like they offer good parts. put no prices
    so what u pay for coil overs what stage u go we all like to know
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    Call and ask. Like I did

    FWIW, when i called a couple weeks ago, Erik said they were coming out with a new version of trailing arms. That's how I got mine cheaper, he said they were the last set of that batch that no one had bought. They were supposed to be $130+shipping. I BELIEVE (dont quote me) he said they charge $100 for a matte black powdercoat finish and $130 for any color you want powdercoat finish.

    I would assume the coil overs are around the price of the ZZP ones, I saw a post somewhere that said they are actually the HT/Held ones. Again, not 100%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jp2001gtp View Post
    looks like they offer good parts. put no prices
    so what u pay for coil overs what stage u go we all like to know
    Ohh, I dont have them yet, but read plenty about them on clubGP and my buddy Brett on clubgp has them.. Is car looks so sic slammed..
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    have to look in to them more make a few calls.

    has any one here ran Progress front sway bar on their GTP??? are the that much better then GMPP sway bars .

    zzp performance Coil over strut package for Wbody - $1,100.00
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    Has anybody just lowered the front of their car? Cuz I kinda like the ride hight of my rear end, I have around 140lb's in stereo in the trunk. and that link ^^^ for ZZP shows you can buy fronts or rears, or both.
    98' GTP, 18's, BMR Adjustable Forward & Rear Lateral Arms, BMR Tubular Trailing Arms, Intense PCM, CAI, drilled rotors, 5% Tint all around
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00gpgtp View Post
    I asked him why they don't have a chromoly option and he says that chromoly should actually be checked at least once a year for cracks. I guess it gets small cracks over time, and since most people probably wouldn't do that, he didn't mess with it.
    OMG, I laughed my ass off so hard at this.

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