Canuck Motorsports lowering springs on 80s Olds B body

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Old Aug 28, 2017 | 07:36 AM
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Canuck Motorsports lowering springs on 80s Olds B body

Hey all. Owner of a new-to-me 85 Delta 88 Royale Brougham ... and lover of the "low life." I am shopping lowering springs for this car to give it a little attitude.

Canuck Motorsports has great prices for full sets of lowering springs.
http://www.canuckmotorsports.com/cat_car_domestic.html

I am told the following:
  • Coil springs interchange for all 77-96 B bodies.
  • 94-96 Impala SS drop springs will give an additional 1inch drop over the advertised amount.

I want to install the 2/3 Impala drop springs on my Delta 88 for a total 3in front and 4in rear drop. Can anyone confirm this works? Any pictures on an 80s Olds B body or at least an 80s Caprice?

Thanks very much ....
Old Sep 21, 2017 | 05:37 AM
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Love the profile of this car but I want to bring it down!

Old Sep 21, 2017 | 09:35 AM
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Both my '81 Custom cruiser and my '85 Parisienne self lowered by breaking their springs. Looks good and the ride is no worse so I left it as is.
Old Sep 21, 2017 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Professur
Both my '81 Custom cruiser and my '85 Parisienne self lowered by breaking their springs. Looks good and the ride is no worse so I left it as is.
Well I'm not that lucky, nothing of mine is broken. How much lower did it end up? Any tire rubbing? Got any pictures?
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