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squid 09-01-2005 07:39 AM

Susp/Steering/Brake Upgrade??
 
Well, after finally deciding the best route (I hope) for my car and keeping my wife happy, I have decided on which components and wanted your guys suggestions and/or recommendations.

I have a daily driver 68 Camaro with a mild 4-bolt/ARP-studded 355 with hypereutechtic pistons, Edelbrock 650 Vac. secondary, Edelbrock EPS intake, bowl-ported 1.94 heads, 268HE cam, MSD Pro-Billet Dist., MSD 6+ Digital ignition, MAD New System, and headers. TH350 with B&M Torkmaster 2000. Baer Serious Street are on thier way. As evidence as a member here, I love the corners and intend to enjoy driving as much as possible. Maybe some racing one day, but mostly hard driving, legally.

Here is what I have planned:

QA1 coilovers

from DSE: Upper control arms, LCA bushings, body mounts and SS hardware, tie rod adjusters, PS pump, hose, cooler, and bracket; Rear leaf kit with 2" drop

3rd Gen IROC Box, Competition Engineering SF Connectors (Bolt-On), and all new Moog misc steering/suspension pieces.

Rear brakes from Praise Dyno? Other options?(besides discs)

What do you guys think? Feasible? I would have done the DSE Speed kit 3, but budget would not allow with everything else going on. And I was thinking the Hotchkis hollow front sway bar, but very open to any recommendations. I searched previous posts and just wanted your guys seal of approval, and to point out any discrepancies.

Thanks for your time,
Brad

907rs 09-01-2005 08:04 AM

Welcome to the board, Brad.

Looks like you've chosen a good combination of parts. If you can't do the DSE coilover kit with relocated uca mounting points, then the only thing that I'd add is the Guldstrand mod.

squid 09-01-2005 08:24 AM

Thanks, awesome site. Probably not good for the savings account!

Is it recommended to perform the Guldstrand mod with DSE UCA's? Thanks for the prompt response.

camcojb 09-01-2005 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squid
Thanks, awesome site. Probably not good for the savings account!

Is it recommended to perform the Guldstrand mod with DSE UCA's? Thanks for the prompt response?

I don't think so. The DSE arms already have that built into them, plus offer additional bushings to change the caster even more.

Jody

squid 09-01-2005 08:57 AM

I thought I had read that somewhere. I can't say enough about the blue 69 SS on your site. That's very close to where I'd like my car someday. Thanks Jody.

Brad

squid 09-07-2005 02:09 AM

DSE UCA and Guldstrand mod
 
According to DSE's site, and I quote

"I used the Dick Guldstrand template to relocate my upper control arms in my first generation Camaro. I drilled new holes and cut away the old holes. Will your upper control arms work with this setup?

"Yes, you can use our tubular upper control arms with the Guldstrand relocated points. Our tubular upper control arms will work in the stock mounting location, or with re-located upper control points."

So, I am contemplating the UCA Relocation with the DSE UCA's.

sinned 09-07-2005 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camcojb
I don't think so. The DSE arms already have that built into them, plus offer additional bushings to change the caster even more.

Jody

Jody, it's physically impossible for the control arms themselves to have any impact on the camber curve, one of two points needs to move; either the ball joint location or the pivot location.

Quote:

Originally Posted by squid
Here is what I have planned:
QA1 coilovers
from DSE: Upper control arms, LCA bushings, body mounts and SS hardware, tie rod adjusters, PS pump, hose, cooler, and bracket; Rear leaf kit with 2" drop
3rd Gen IROC Box, Competition Engineering SF Connectors (Bolt-On), and all new Moog misc steering/suspension pieces.
Rear brakes from Praise Dyno? Other options?(besides discs)

The only thing I'd suggest different is maybe looking at NAPA vs. Moog for your chassis components. The NAPA pieces are far superior to Moog.

Supercharged 86 09-07-2005 07:38 AM

I thought NAPA just used Moog parts anyway? When I got my springs there they came in a box that said Moog, but maybe that's different.

camcojb 09-07-2005 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dennis68
Jody, it's physically impossible for the control arms themselves to have any impact on the camber curve, one of two points needs to move; either the ball joint location or the pivot location.

The only thing I'd suggest different is maybe looking at NAPA vs. Moog for your chassis components. The NAPA pieces are far superior to Moog.

I said caster not camber.

Jody

sinned 09-07-2005 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camcojb
I said caster not camber.

Jody

Yeah, I saw that but the "G" mod is more geared toward camber gain so that is how I read the question and the responses.


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