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Old 11-02-2007, 05:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Which Pedders Kit?

Ok guys, I wanted to get some opinions on which pedders suspension package to get. Im deciding between the street II no drop or the track II no drop packages. The car is gonna be used as a daily driver year round and my main goal is to stiffen up the overall feel of the car and get rid of the sloppiness and body roll when cornering. The car won't be used at the track but I do plan on doing performance upgrades in the future, probably the new slp 490hp performance pack, and want to have the suspension taken care of first. Any comments or thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!!
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wow, im surprised no one chimned in on that. i was wondering also
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wow, im surprised no one chimned in on that. i was wondering also
Yeah, i know right!! 19 views but no replies. I'm sure ill get a few responses over the weekend.
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If you have the money, more is always better.

I have the Street II installed on the '04 that I am getting ready to sell. I am either going to swap what parts I can off of it to my '05 and upgrade to a Track II, or I am going to sell it with the Street II intact and just install the entire Track II on my new one.

You won't be disappointed with either, and the handling is night and day different with just the Street II. Also, in my experience the customer service from Pedders really is second to none. Good luck
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I have the track 2 - 0 drop on my car, very happy with it

mine isn't exactly like the kit, i have drag springs in the rear instead of the 0 drops, and i have the middle shock (not the big bore), and both of the rear control arm bushings are the non adjustable type.

i drive a lot and i'm very happy with it.
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I have the track 2 - 0 drop on my car, very happy with it

mine isn't exactly like the kit, i have drag springs in the rear instead of the 0 drops, and i have the middle shock (not the big bore), and both of the rear control arm bushings are the non adjustable type.

i drive a lot and i'm very happy with it.

Yeah, I'm gonna go with the middle level gsr shocks too instead of the big bore ones since I won't be taking it to the track. The track II package doesn't come with the rear camber kit so the rear bushings aren't adjustable as well. Any recommendations on where to get it installed? I'm in wayne, nj.
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A quick look at their website (http://www.peddersusa.com/Dealers.htm) shows one in New Jersey, I would recommend going there.
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G'day All:

I was thinking about the Pedders Serious Street with 1/2" drop rear and 1" drop front. Has anyone had experience with that? If so, what sort of tire setup do you use?

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is there a nother company that makes the same quality stuff, but cheaper?
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is there a nother company that makes the same quality stuff, but cheaper?
You can get koni parts but for the gto pedders is the best and has the most experience with our cars. You get what you pay for though with pedders.
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