David,
Thanks a lot for your advice, very interesting.
I would really vale your opinion on the following:
- I bought the rear sway bar because the car originally didb't come with it, only with the front SB (stock)
- I went for Hellwig not due to a particular preference but rather because amongst the options I saw back then, this one was including the arms to attach it to the subframe, so I thought it would be more of a no-brainer for installing it; as you can see I'm not really an expert.
- said that, per your comments, not sure that a stock front bar with the Hellwig at the rear makes a good combo in terms of stiffness front vs rear. Should I understand that it's better to have a stiff one at the front and a less stiff one at the rear?
- or would it be a better solution to forget (sunk cost) about the rear hellwig and go for Hotchkis front+rear? Or rather stock front and another option at the rear? Or... a full TVS system front/rear (I would tend to say "stage 1" since for the usage I intend to do, not sure that the front control arms really make sense, I read that the 2nd gen stock ones are not that bad for a "civilized" usage...)
- regarding a potential shock upgrade, would you be so kind to suggest some recommendations on brand/model? (Always considering the kind of cruising usage I mostly intend to do). It is my 1st american muscle car so I lack experience, and being based in Europe i am notvery familiar with the brands and alternatives most of them from the US
- on the srpings (front coils and rear leafs) I am not decided yet, I will test the car first for some days. Do you think it's worth? Same on the sub-frame connectors, I don't know if thehandling improvement would be noticeable. As I said I would do cruising most of the time but we have quite a lot of mountain roads here
I will probably need to forget about the 4 link due to restrictions in the homologation here.....
- finally (hope you're not bored !), two "bonus questions":
A) quick ratio steering: interesting? Or would it penalize driving in the highway? (Too over-reactive)
B) the current tire size of the car (225/50R17 front / 255/50R17 rear) is very hard to find in Europe, don't know why, so probably I will change all four. I was told I'd better go with a profile of at least 50, if not 55, because otherwise the ride would be too harsh and many vibrations. Do you think a 245/45R17 would be good? Or is it maybe too large, specially at the front? (The car is not adapted or minitubed in any way)
Sorry for that many questions !! As you can see I'm starting and the disadvantage here is that access to testing different components is much more difficult than in the US so I guess I'd like to be as good as possible from the beginning...
Thanks David and everyone for your recommendations, I really apreciate them and enjoy reading you, it' s very instructive!
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Originally Posted by David Pozzi
I like the Hotchkis TVS kit. But since you ordered the Hellwig rear bar, you should perhaps get their front bar to match it. Hellwig tends to size their bars a little stiffer than other brands and you don't want to have a stiffer rear bar than front. On their first gen Camaro front bar, the Hellwig hollow bar uses .188" wall tube. The Hotchkis front hollow bar is .156" wall tube. This makes a big difference in rate. I don't know if the Hellwig second gen front bar is heavier wall but it might be.
If you were happy with the present ride height, you could change just the sway bars and shocks and have a nice riding car to cruise & see if you are happy with it that way. Lowering the car requires stiffer springs and the Hotchkis springs put the car at a good height, you can't go lower without troubles. The Ride Tech system will improve the ride quality over the Hotchkis due to the multi-link rear suspension.
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