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Old 06-15-2012, 01:25 AM
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Sounds like you're having some fun with that 3rd gen now Corey. That's awesome.
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I love your car! Those SLP ZR1 wheels are the best looking thirdgen wheels ever made, I think. They're even better than the factory IROCs, and that's saying a lot. Its a shame you cant get factory-style IROCs in 17x9 (always that blingy chrome crap and only 8 inches wide), and it's even more of a shame the SLP ZR1s are only 8 inches wide. If I had the money I'd totally buy some of them and have them widened to 9.5 inches. It'd be perfect.

Have you seen these by any chance?

http://ctw-motorsports.com/products/

They're just poor man's lightweight racing wheels, but if you're looking for something like that...


Im hoping I can get some 17s soon for autocross. I cant afford to be tearing up my street shoes in parking lots. Ive got a 92 RS, but the more I see cars like yours the more I think the 91-92 gfx leave a little to be desired. My car will never look that clean.


How much of a difference did the caster/camber plates make? Those replace the factory strut mounts and bearings right?

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Old 09-05-2012, 01:22 AM
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I love your car! Those SLP ZR1 wheels are the best looking thirdgen wheels ever made, I think. They're even better than the factory IROCs, and that's saying a lot. Its a shame you cant get factory-style IROCs in 17x9 (always that blingy chrome crap and only 8 inches wide), and it's even more of a shame the SLP ZR1s are only 8 inches wide. If I had the money I'd totally buy some of them and have them widened to 9.5 inches. It'd be perfect.

Have you seen these by any chance?

http://ctw-motorsports.com/products/

They're just poor man's lightweight racing wheels, but if you're looking for something like that...


Im hoping I can get some 17s soon for autocross. I cant afford to be tearing up my street shoes in parking lots. Ive got a 92 RS, but the more I see cars like yours the more I think the 91-92 gfx leave a little to be desired. My car will never look that clean.


How much of a difference did the caster/camber plates make? Those replace the factory strut mounts and bearings right?
Thanks for the kind words. I bought those SLP wheels back when they first came out, but I would like to switch to something else now. My next set of wheels will be along the lines of something like CCWs, Forgeline, or Rushforth.

The J & M caster/camber plates are a great upgrade from my perspective, definitely worth the money. They are adjustable and yes, they replace the factory strut mounts. You can buy non-adjustable strut mounts also from companies like Spohn and such. They made a huge difference with the steering response, compared to the factory style.

Keep working on you car man, I've had mine for about 6 years now. I'm slowly working through everything on mine. My goal is to be able to start taking this thing to driving events, to really drive it. When I found my Camaro, I had spent a couple months looking for a good starting point, but even still, I found it under a tree covered in sap. Good luck with your mods.
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I just did a couple more upgrades to the steering components. I recently replaced the idler arm, center link, tie-rod sleeves. I used Moog and Hotchkis components. I know I keep saying it, but this car is handling even better now.
(As a side note, there is nothing like having your car up in the air and tore apart in the garage and have your realtor call you and say hey, somebody is coming to look at your house in an hour. I guess I won't be working on the Camaro for awhile now. Learned my lesson on that one.)
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It’s been awhile since I’ve posted anything new with the Camaro, but here’s a couple of things. I recently installed a new headliner and new visors in addition to a new steering wheel from Detroit Speed Inc. My goal is to get the new black interior carpet installed soon. I’m changing the interior to black.
Last picture is from a car show where I placed 2nd in the 82-92 Camaro category last summer. I don’t do many car shows, but it’s great to have the third gens involved in GoodGuys now.


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Looks great and I like the idea of switching the interior to black.


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DSE Steering wheel looks great. Your car looks clean!

I got to see the DSE 3rd gen at Pleasanton Good Guys last month....
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DSE Steering wheel looks great. Your car looks clean!

I got to see the DSE 3rd gen at Pleasanton Good Guys last month....
Thanks Dave. It's not a crazy mod, but it's moving in the right direction. I'm hoping to have the interior carpet done sooner than later. I didn't realize how nasty the old headliner was until I got it completely removed from the car.

The DSE-Z is a wicked 3rd Gen! I got to see it last year at Des Moines Good Guys. I think between Detroit Speed and Hawk's builds, they have definitely set the bar on 3rd Gens. Great to see!
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Looks good, Corey. I think black looks great in a white car. Good luck!
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Looks good, Corey. I think black looks great in a white car. Good luck!
Thanks for the kind words guys. I think for the interior panels I'm going to try my hand at using interior spray paint to change the panels over to black in color.
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