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1967-69 complete suspension parts worth keeping?
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Debating on keeping my setup, parts have been mounted but not ran. 0 road miles, took everything off to powder coat my frame but debating on going a different route. View parts list below. Any feedback I would appreciate
1967-1969 camaro pro touring suspension Located in Victoria, Tx 77904 Cost listed below Front $2850 Speed tech road assault suspension $2400 Standard Road Assault Package includes- * Speed Tech Tubular Upper control arms. * Speed Tech Tubular Lower Control Arms. * Speed Tech T6061 billet tie rod adjustment sleeves. * 1 1/8" chrome moly tubular front sway bar. * Viking Double Adjustable coil over kit for either Small Block/ LS or Big Block motors. * Shock thrust bearing and adjuster wrench kit. * All new mounting hardware. New $450 Center link Inner/outer tie rods Idle arm Pitman arm New spindles New steering arms Rear $1780 DSE lower shock Plate $80 Upper and lower leaf spring pads $35 Viking adjustable shocks $400 Shackle kit $65 Global west 3” lowering leaf springs $400 CalTracs traction bars low profile $400 Chris Alston Chassis rear Gstreet sway bar $400 Anything I should be concerned with? Mainly using the car as of now to cruis but would like to get into autocross at some point |
It looks like a good setup.
The next step up would be to get some kind of rear link suspension. Quadralink, Ride Tech, Speed Tech torque arm, or similar. A link rear will ride better and you gain some in handling too. In my mind, once you start looking at a rear leaf relocation kit, it's time to seriously consider a link suspension. Your front suspension should work well. Next step up would be a new subframe which would gain you 2.5" per side more tire room. You didn't mention if you have mini tubbed your rear. If you did, then getting enough rubber up front becomes difficult on a first gen. You will need a good steering box |
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