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Originally Posted by CTSLover
So if i want to lower the car a little and improve the handling, i should just get a pair of those H&Rs or whatever, i don't really need to worry about the shocks...? And didn't one of you guys was that the shocks were the same in the "sport" and base CTS?
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Originally Posted by V-seriesTech
First off,...hello everyone, this is my first post here. I am a GM tech at a Cadillac/Hummer/Saturn dealer. Myself and one other out of the 25 or so, work primarily on the High performance cars. We do supercharger instals, to turbochargers, to suspension systems, to full exhaust systems, to visual mods. So, any help I can be, email me or just simply post it, and I will reply asap.
whew... Now,..CTSVLOVER.....you could JUST change your springs but, let me be the first among many to tell you your only doing half of the job brother. Whenever going to a shorter spring, or for that matter, simply a stiffer spring, you MUST change the shocks for best possible performance/ride quality. A better shock doesnt have to mean a stiffer ride. There is always adjustable shocks, which is what I would recommend. You can adjust it super soft, in a matter of seconds, go for a ride, pullover, stop, get out, turn a nob, and BAM, you have a stiffer shock/ride. I'd recommend a coilover shock, for full ride hight, and ride quality. |
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Originally Posted by 05CTS
Hey V-seriesTech,
I've got a couple of questions for you. I tried to e-mail you but it says your not excepting them. Forgive me for my ignorance but I'm new to Cadillacs. Have you ever heard of QA1 shocks? I have an account through them and one of the guys there told me that they are making a prototype coilover for the V's. Is the V shock body the same as the base and sport models? Do they just have a lower spring rate? Like you mentioned above, adjustable shocks and coilovers are the better way to go. I liked to go this route but I want to make sure that the shock body is the same for all models but have different spring rates. Dan |
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Originally Posted by V-seriesTech
sorry bout the email thing, not sure whats up. www.jwells@veramotorsports.com just incase you had/have a different one.
I have heard of Qa1 shocks, their badass shocks. I've seen them on just about every fast F-body(camaro/transam). See them on alot of stangs. As far as I know, I havent seen any change in suspension pieces from the V to the 6cylinder cts, besides the obvious stiffer spring/shock set up, as well as larger sway bars. All mounting locations are the same. nothing changes. a kit that is made for the CTS will/should bolt to the CTS-V BUT, I wouold highly recommend buying a kit specific to the V,...as the spring rate will/should be different for the car with the better drivetrain(high output motor). If QA1 is makeing a kit for the V, I would strongly recommend the kit, without even seeing it. I know their product for other cars, and I would expect the same quality for the V. Now dan, do you have a V, or do you have the CTS? if so, here is something for the cts ... http://www.rsmracing.com/ctssuspension.htm |
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Originally Posted by V-seriesTech
I saw the RSM website but I think those guys are very overpriced. I own a Corvette Mail-order warehouse so I have some connects and I'm going to try and fab up my own stuff and maybe open up an online store and start selling CTS & CTS-v parts. I know I can get parts made a hell of a lot cheaper and it will all be American made. I can understand the sway bars but the strut bar at $450 is insane. Especially knowing that the V strut bar is only $18.
Thanks again for your input and knowledge on this subject. Dan |
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Originally Posted by CTSLover
So if i want to lower the car a little and improve the handling, i should just get a pair of those H&Rs or whatever, i don't really need to worry about the shocks...? And didn't one of you guys was that the shocks were the same in the "sport" and base CTS?
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