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Lowerit
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NOV 13, 04:59 PM
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Patrick
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NOV 13, 05:05 PM
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The fact that they use the same part number for all year Fieros makes me very suspicious about what exactly they are supplying for the front.
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La fiera
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NOV 13, 05:09 PM
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IMSA GT
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NOV 14, 08:49 PM
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There was another review in there too.
[This message has been edited by IMSA GT (edited 11-14-2023).]
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Spadesluck
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NOV 14, 10:02 PM
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Thats a pipe dream for the front of an 84-87 Fiero as it's not just a bolt-in solution. You will need significant work to have coilovers on the front for those years. The rears are very much doable.
Unless of course I am missing something?
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Lowerit
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NOV 15, 12:12 PM
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Thanks for the info guys. I have had ground control on the car, currently have a pair of speedway sleeves and springs on KYB's that have had the perch taken off with a lathe. Want something a little less home made. The front is just eibach springs, stock shocks. I'll probably take the plunge on these and document everything.
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fieroguru
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NOV 15, 07:53 PM
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Before you drop a grand on this, ask them for some pictures of the actual parts they will sell you for a Fiero. Or even better, pictures of the parts actually installed on a Fiero.
There is no bolt in solution for the front. The front suspensions are completely different for the 84-87 and 88, so there is little change the same kit will work for both.
The rear with the same part #, even though the 84-87s have a different bolt pattern at the strut vs. the 88 is also suspicious. Add to that the option for a camber plate is another red flag.
They might be legit, but they would have to provide me with a lot more info before I dropped $1K with them.
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