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Originally Posted by BadBowtie03
Hey guys, I have a 68 Velle' that I really wanna do the suspension on the car and the brakes. Because right now it has stock suspension and disc brakes and it floats horribly with the stock 307 springs and crappy shocks and the front discs are pretty bad I think. I really need some direction for the car, alot of advice, and im craving info! I just really wanna get it handling good and stopping good also. I just sold my newer 01 SS camaro and I took the TT2's off of it and put them on my Chevelle with some spacers to make them fit right. Anyways, I am thinking about getting a full BMR suspension set up on the car, but I just dont know yet because of the whole spindle ordeal and the height of them and mixing that with the brakes and all. Because dont you have to have the tall spindles for vette brakes?
Right now my stock discs are really Hard on the pedal, and I dont know if I should just go through them and rebuild/replace parts and see if they perform good enough... or if I should just throw a whole new C5/C6 kit on there when I do the suspension. Like I said, I need direction with the car!
This is what I want with the car: It to handle really good on the street, stop really good and safely, and still be able to somewhat hook at the strip with some slicks.. maybe Qa1's in the front for easy adjustments?
Please offer some advice!
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We do have multiple packages available to accommodate whatever level of modifications you desire. Their are a lot of questions that need to be asked though before it is possible to make certain suggestions. For instance, what kind of budget are you trying to stick to? Lets just say you have a $1500 budget. Tighten up the front end with new ball joints, tie rods, and bushings then go through your OE brakes with new hoses, a good set of semi-metallic pads and verify that everything is working properly. You could start with our Level 1 Handling Package for $900 which will upgrade the springs, swaybars, and Bilstein shocks and make a huge difference in how the car "feels". The above will get you the most "bang for your buck" at that budget level but will not address any geometry issues or upgrade your braking abilities beyond 60's technology.
Our Level 2 package for $1999 includes the above items plus upper and lower tubular A-arms for the front, and upper and lower boxed control arms for the rear (plus control arm braces). Up to this point the mods remain fairly reasonable but start getting pricey when you begin addressing brake and spindle options. You can use your stock spindles with an aftermarket brake kit from Wilwood, Baer, or Kore 3, factory B-body spindles as listed in a post above, Heidts tall spindles (that retain OE brakes), or even ATS spindles if your budget allows. So, as you can see, the options are limitless and could be discussed to great lengths. The best option is to call and discuss your plans in detail and we can make the appropriate recommendations based off you goals, budget, etc.