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Originally Posted by akrapovic
Hey all, I'm trying to raise the front end of my car 3-4 in. I have afco coilovers in my 69 camaro. Currently I have 8" 350lb coilover springs (way too slammed, tires touching top of wheel well.
What would be the best way (ie longer spring/higher spring rate) to raise the car. The shocks are optimal with 8" springs. How much higher of a spring rate do I need to go with? Car is mostly street some 1/4 mile.
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Not a guru, but you don't need one. Here's what I'd do:
* Set up a soild bar (adjustable if possible) in place of the shock that puts your car at desired ride height. From your description, I'd start at 12".
* Go here:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/afco-n...ing,43245.html
* Not sure if you need/have an adjustable shock or want a Drag specific shock, but sounds like this would be one choice - 1340sr5t. Its made to sit at 11-12" and has 4" of stroke.
* Repeat the process if another height or shock choice is desired. Be sure to check wheel clearance in compression/rebound based on the shock you choose.
* Make sure to match spring length/pressure to the shock you choose.
PM me if you have any questions