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Old 12-19-2008, 04:54 PM
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I have a 73 camaro with basic but new suspension stuff 18" wheels all around and with Kore 3 big brake kit very easy to do and recommended.
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Old 12-19-2008, 07:17 PM
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Mark, pics? And opinion as to before and after, like why it's recommended?
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So I am reading this and figure that I might give my 2 cents. I really enjoy the way the car handles and drives. With the adjustable shocks I can make it firm or soft with just a few clicks. I kept the stock steering box and it still steers quick and relatively precise. Also, $ is a big factor for me. I hate to waste it. C5/6 disk brakes bolt directly to the ATS spindles, and with the adjustable upper control arms, I can change the ride height and keep good geometry. Several other companies make nice products, but they are much more expensive and you have to set your car to their ride height to get the geometry right. I like mine sitting low and still driving right. Also, Mark (SC&C) is awesome to deal with. I have called way too many times and he is always courteous and knowledgable. I can't say that about some of the other companies out there.
If you have any questions fire away.
I also want to mention the Kore3 sells the rearend brackets (about $100)for the C5/6 disk brakes and they are also a great company to work with.
I was able to put together a complete C5 disk brake kit for about $1200 and they work great.

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Yeah it's not that money is that big a deal. It's just that there is hardcore features that aren't necessary in this case. Thanks for the responses with such good info.
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