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Old 03-21-2012, 12:19 PM
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Default FAST TRACK 1967-69 Camaro IRS Chassis

Introducing the Roadster Shop Fast Track IFS/IRS Camaro chassis. The only full frame, full independent, full performance chassis system on the market for the first Gen Camaro.

Standard Features
• RS Fast Track Front Suspension
• C6 Corvette spindle and Z06 hub assembly
• Adjustable Afco billet coilovers
• 1.25" splined front sway bar with C6 Corvette end links
• Custom fabricated, fully boxed, 10 gage frame rails
• Utilizes all stock body mounting locations, bumper and core support mounts
• Lowered ride height
• Engine mounts for SBC, BBC, or optional LS Motors
• Custom center cross member with adjustable, drop out trans mount
• Mid brace cross member with exhaust ports for up to 3" exhaust
• RS Fast Track Independent Rear Suspension
• Ford 9” based center with C6 Corvette spindle
• Fabricated 1.25” upper and 1.625” lower tubular control arms
• Custom 300M drive axles with machined chromoly 930 CV joints rated at 1,000 HP
• Custom machined 300M, high HP inner and outer stub axles
• 1.25” splined rear sway bar

Performance
• Designed to accommodate a 10” wide front wheel with up to a 295 series tire, and a 12” wide rear wheel with a 345 series tire
• Controlled roll center, matched front to rear, for predictable performance
• Matched front and rear suspension camber curves.
• Built in caster and camber street settings, easily adjustable for track set ups
• Optimal motion ratio for accurate spring ratings yielding comfortable ride and exceptional performance
• Delrin control arm bushings to reduce deflection and maintain suspension settings and ride quality.
• Light weight components for lowest unsprung weight without sacrificing strength
• C6 Corvette spindles, hubs and lower ball joints

• Performance Improvements over Stock Corvette Geometry
o Increased Negative Camber Gains
o Increased Wheel Clearance (to Control Arms)
o Increased Strength
o Drastically Reduced Bushing Deflection
Pricing and additional information can be found on our website at:
http://www.roadstershop.com/products...camaro-chassis






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Old 03-29-2012, 03:11 PM
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wow now that is sick!

wish i had the dough i'd love on of these in my nova...one day in the future i'll definately be giving you guys a call
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Old 03-31-2012, 12:14 PM
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Thanks Blake. We also do build the chassis for the 62-67 Nova currently. The later model Nova chassis is on the list of upcoming projects.
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Old 04-02-2012, 10:25 AM
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So, You have a full independent set up ready to go? Whats the lead time if not? I ended up buying another 69 Camaro after decideing not to tear apart my air ride car and now looking for this kind of set up. This looks Bad @SS

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Old 04-02-2012, 12:59 PM
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Hi John -
Thanks! - Just give us a call - 847-949-7637 and we can give you an accurate timeline for whenever you are ready for the chassis and how you would like to configure any options you may like.

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So would this fit a 69 Nova?

I'm assuming you have to remove the stock rear framerails, correct? This is the exact chassis I want for my car, I'm just trying to see if I should attempt to install it myself or just have a shop do it.
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