bad idea- just buy lowering springs. it's alot safer for everyone!
How do I install rear coil springs on a 1996 Camaro?
Yes
front- 2" dropped spindles,or cut coil half coil at a time. rear front- 2" dropped spindles,or cut coil half coil at a time. rear front- 2" dropped spindles,or cut coil half coil at a time. rear
no the v6 front springs are around 87 lb/in lighter than the v8 and the rear on a v6 are 14.6 lb/in lighter
rear leaf front coil springs
A 1992 Chevy Camaro RS typically uses ignition wires to connect the spark plugs to the ignition coil. The ignition system consists of coils and wires, where the coils generate the spark needed for combustion, and the wires deliver that spark to each cylinder. If you're referring to the suspension system, the Camaro RS has coil springs in its setup.
If you are trying to drop the front end 4 inches I would recommend replacing the stock front spindles with 3 inch drop spindles and replacing the front coil springs with 1 inch drop springs. If you cut the front springs to drop the front end 4 inches, proper alignment will be impossible.
coil springs and independent suspension replaced leaf springs to give a better and smoother ride
Coil springs in the front, leaf springs in the rear.
A 2002 Jeep Wrangler has coil springs.
To perfectly cut coil springs, first, securely clamp the spring to prevent movement. Use a cutting tool like a hacksaw or an angle grinder with a metal cutting blade to ensure a clean cut. Cut slowly and steadily to avoid overheating, which can weaken the spring's structure. After cutting, deburr the edges with a file or grinder to eliminate sharp edges and ensure a smooth finish.
You will need the spring compression tools. You may be able to rent these from a variety of auto parts stores. Do not try to do this without the tools; it's dangerous.