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I also have the Ridetech level 2 installed in my 69 Camaro. I will agree that the lower control arms are tough to install! I ended up using a little oil on the frame to help slide them in....finally got them in after I almost lifted the car off the jack stands with me under it!! A little scary there! Ridetech really can't do much about the difference in the frames so I don't fault them on that.
I will agree though that their directions could be WAY better! If I wasn't as handy as I am, I might have had a lot of issues installing this suspension. I think they can do a LOT better job with the instructions to make it a little easier for the average joe. Another issue I had, that I'm not sure others had, was when I went to install the front coil overs on the lower strong arm, the aluminum spacers they give you that go on each side of the coil over were too big to fit in between the strong arm center bars and I had to sand one spacer down until I could get it to fit. I took the other side to a machine shop and had them shave a couple thou off so they went in easier. Not sure why that was an issue, but I was a little disappointed I had to even do that. As far as my powder coating, it has held up very well.....except for the time I got my tires balanced and the dumb @ss at the tire place put the jack UNDER the strong arm instead of the center of the sub frame.....that chipped my powder coating on both sides!! I was pissed!! All that being said, I am VERY happy with the Ridetech suspension! This is my second year with it on my car and I hunt for curves all the time so I can enjoy how tight the car is and how well it rides! I put mirrors in front and back of my car at every show so I can show off the suspension! Bret, any chance I can get some Ridetech stickers/decals that I could put on my lower strong arm to show that they are Ridetech's? They come on the uppers, but you can't see that. I'd love to spread the word for you guys at the shows!! Brian |
Brian, did you have any clearance issues between the outer tie rid and your rim or tire? I just got mine installed and having contact between the too. Josh is suppose to call me back but I have not heard from him yet. My kit did not i clude a spanner wrench either. So its just sitting there u til I can adjust the springs.
Thanks, Erik |
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I too have had to sand the bushings, but consider that minor. I thought the instructions we're ok though, other than the picture showing alignment of the Musclebar end link. The picture is very dark and seems to have been copied many times. For me, everything went smoothly and installed as I thought it should, but there are a few things I'm waiting on to resolve ride height and ride quality. IMO, their products are extremely high quality. http://www.ridetech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6033 |
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Thanks! Brian |
I've never seen better customer service, or caring for the overall quality and experience, than what I've seen on here from RideTech.
I think anyone thats going to write instructions - should invite a few total non-car people to install whatever it is they're trying to write about - and see where they don't understand - or need a better photo... The writer - having a complete understanding of what it is they're doing - doesn't "get" the confusion or the self doubt. You need a different set of eyeballs to help with this. As a hot rodder --- I take the attitude that I WILL need to modify a part to make it fit correctly. There just are too many tolerances and variables to make every part fit every other part like a Swiss watch. That's an impossible goal. |
gregweld i would say that is good input but i would also say that to put a install video on youtube or something would be a good idea. i would also let potential buyers know what they would be getting in to.
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