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Is anyone using the newest Hotchkis control arms for second gen camaros?
Hi,
I've been looking at Hotchkis new control arms for second gen camaros and was wondering if anyone here is using them? If so, can you give some feedback as to how well they work and if anything had to be modified to install them? Thanks in advance Paul |
Mary Pozzi's second gen video
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Mary Pozzi uses the Hotchkis control arms for second gen camaros, and she can tell you about her car better than I can. |
Well, I guess that answers that! LOL!
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They fit and do what they are supposed to do. They also have shims below the coil to adjust ride height which is nice.
David |
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If you or Mary could post up some pics of the installed control arms here, I'd bet you guys might just help hotchkis sell another set of em' or 2. I know that I'm not the only one here who's interested in seeing them on a second gen camaro. ;) Thanks for any additional info you can provide Paul |
Hi Paul,
Just got back from the Pleasanton Good Guys Show and another successful Autocross adventure. Hope to get the car out of the trailer and up on the hoist to do a serious nut/bolt check before winter hibernation. I'll take a few pictures so you can see the arms. I'm running 1.25 degrees negative camber and 6.5 degrees positive caster without a ton of shims. Unless your car has some frame issues, these alignment readings are quite achievable. Very happy with these arms ... I'll post the pictures here and look for them in a couple of days. Still fighting that nasty cold (been over a week now) but will try to get the car out tomorrow and inside the shop. Cheers, Mary Pozzi |
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Hope your feeling better soon. It's no fun fighting a cold. I see that Hotchkis recently lowered the price on their arms making them about even with DSE stuff price wise. I am interested in seeing the fit of those arms on a second gen. Both companies were nice enough to provide pdf file instructions for installing their arms and I did notice a couple of important differences between the arms of the 2 companies, but would like to see them on a second gen for comparison. Thanks for any pics you can provide Paul |
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I have decided to go with Speedtech for the reasons listed above. Nothing at all against the other two at all, they all have great products. Thanks for any input on this.:cheers: |
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Thanks for your input and good luck with your project Paul |
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Now I see where you are going. I understand what you are looking for and those are some things I had not considered. Please post up what you find out. Thanks,Eric:cheers: |
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