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IROCZBeast 04-22-2007 09:19 AM

Need Help Planning Suspension
 
Well I just picked up a new rear yesterday with 4.10's so I'm trying to plan out the rest of my suspesion so I can get that done at the same time that I install the rear.

The hardest part for me is trying to figure out shocks and springs.

I'm running pacesetter lt's with an offroad y-pipe so ground clearance is the greatest. Which I don't really mind the ride height itsn't to bad so I wouldn't mind keeping ride stock height instead of lowering it if I had too.

My car is not a daily driver and I'm not into auto-x or anything with the car. Drag strip is my thing but I do take the car around town and ocasionally on trips down the shore, to the track, to shows, etc. Basically I don't need the car to handle like a dream on the highway but decent enough to get me around if I had too. I just want the car to hook.

Please throw some ideas out there for me on what I should to do, I'm really curious to see what you guys think.

Thanks.

,Nick

Batman 04-22-2007 11:45 AM

I would get a trans MT torque arm, LCA's, and panhard bar from UMI or Spohn. For shocks and struts for a regular driver I am partial to the Bilsteins. I would also just get a new set of stock springs.

BMF 04-22-2007 01:35 PM

Pete Z bars or Gary Russell bars.

Why do you need new stock springs if the ones you have already sit where you want them to?


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