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mrr1999 09-06-2011 01:57 PM

Hotchkis spring question
 
Anybody out there running the Hotchkis 3" drop leaf spring?

I just installed them on my 69 Camaro and noticed that Hotchkis only makes a 2" drop coil spring for big block cars. Any idea why? Does the 2" front coil make the car level with a 3" drop leaf?

If anybody is running the 3" drop leafs on a big block car, what spring are you using on the front to get the car level? Thanks!

Nilater 09-06-2011 06:56 PM

Running 3" drop in the rear and 2" in front with a big block in my 69 Camaro.

Looks great.

Hotchkis 09-12-2011 07:05 PM

MRR1999 - We never tested 3” drop coil springs on a full weighted (with cast-iron heads) big block first gen Camaro.

If you’re running a big block first gen Camaro with aluminum heads you could use the 3” drop small block coil springs. As far as being level, every car is a little different depending on A/C, automatic or manual trans, steel of fiberglass hood, battery in front or trunk, overall tire diameter, etc. We typically get level ride height with 3” front springs and 3” leaf springs, but like we stated there are many factors to being completely level.

Here’s a photo of a 3” drop front and rear:

http://www.hotchkis.net/_uploaded_fi...3_f_r_drop.jpg

mrr1999 09-12-2011 07:12 PM

Thanks for the info. It's a tough decision to make...

Thinking worse case scenario, what would be worse:

1. having to cut a coil out of a 2" drop big block spring

or

2. Use a 3" small block spring (on a big block car) with cast iron heads and a steel hood

Anybody have insight on which to buy and take a gamble with?

Thanks!

MarkM66 09-16-2011 06:24 AM

I'd do the BB coils, and cut them to get the stance you want.

Jay Hilliard 09-16-2011 06:51 AM

I have the BB coils and I will cut the coils to get exact height also.

Vegas69 09-16-2011 09:51 AM

I agree, small block coils with an all iron big block may cause bottoming out and a ride height that is to low to start with. Cutting springs is a pain in the ass but the best route here.

mrr1999 09-16-2011 12:39 PM

Great, thanks guys. BB springs it is. If anyone happens to cut a pair before me, let me know how much gave you an additional 1" drop.

Thanks again.


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