Steve, you lose quite a bit of turning radius with the DSE sub in comparison to stock. You may be able to run more camber and run some steering stops to run a 275. JMO
It has the turning radius similar to a full size truck. It's tricky on tight autocrosses.(which I hate anyway) It's due to the increased front tire width.
It has the turning radius similar to a full size truck. It's tricky on tight autocrosses.(which I hate anyway) It's due to the increased front tire width.
Is this with the largest size tire...275 or larger?
Call up Blake at Speedtech about the Chicane coil over kit. That's another option for you. You still have to cut and weld on your subframe with either kit.
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1968 Camaro: DSE tubs and sub frame connectors, Chassisworks G-Link rear suspension, Speedtech upper and lower control arms, Chicane front coilover conversion with QA1's, Baer brakes, 18" Forgeline SO3's, Vintage Air, 6.0L LS 417 rwhp, 4L65E, Moser 12 Bolt w/3.73's.... http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2391864
I did the Speedtech Chicayne kit, just because everything was already in the car. The other nice thing is I dont have to pop my lower ball joints to make ride height adjustments.
Not sure if you have ATS spindles or not but the DSE stage 3 kit has a built in Guldstrand mod. This "might" give you a little to much negative camber.
It has the turning radius similar to a full size truck. It's tricky on tight autocrosses.(which I hate anyway) It's due to the increased front tire width.
Todd, your talking about their entire aftermarket rack? Any idea if this is the same for the other subs like AM and Speedtech?