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Originally Posted by badrs69
Hay Gaetano,
What rear leafs are you using? Also your wheels are the OEM's or aftermarket? I'm starting back on my car and looking to just build it to have some fun and NOT cost lost of cash. Also woundering why you did not want to do full mini tub and not move leafs in board?
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I went through three sets of leaf springs and manufacturers before sticking with the Global West. When I ordered them from Global West back in 2002 they were offered in a 2" drop and I asked them to de-arch them another 1". I have heard they offer them in a 3" drop now. I never have taken the time to check the rating on them and that is one thing I dont like about a few of the leaf spring manufacturers. They dont tell you their lb/inch rating.
The wheels I picked up are OEM. Aside from the aftermarket wheels weighing 3 lbs heavier, I was at Infineon earlier this season when a fourth gen Camaro broke an aftermarket vette style wheel coming out of turn 7 due to bad forging at the hub. The car was totaled. That right there told me that OEM is the only way to go.
I didn't due a full mini tub because I did not want to move my leaf springs and shocks in board. Our cars have alot of roll to them and thats fine for autocross but on the road course you want the car as flat as possible in the corners. Relocating the springs in board narrows the pivot point which leaves more weight hanging over each side of the leaf spring. Same goes for the shocks. I wanted to keep them outside of the frame rails for more stability.