i am new at this , i was wondering if you can just put the springs on the back i am happy with the height in the front.. also i want about a two inch drop with still a pretty decent ride ..
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You *can* technically, but it isn't adviseable. There are ways to lower the rear without doing springs; I believe someone removed the insulators or something and did it. Search around and see if you can find it.2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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Thats one way to lower it indeed... better to cut the spring than warm it and weaken it!
Most drop springs like Eibachs flatten the car out anyways though, so I think you'd be better off to just put 4 new ones around than cut 2.2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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