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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 37 Joined: 13-May 05 From: Louisville, Ky Member No.: 743 ![]() |
Over the weekend I took the Camaro out to the Midwest Musclecar Challenge (www.midwestmusclecarchallenge.com/).
I had a blast, however I now am much more humble about my driving ability. I have the power, I have the brakes, now I am ready to begin improving the suspension on the Z. This, is where you guys come in. Usage Street - 1-2 times a month to work or cruises Track - 3 or 4 track day events per year Autocross - occasionally Details about the car: 1991 Z28 hardtop LS1/T56 Stock rear with 3.42 posi C5 corvette front brakes, factory 91 z rear disks (HP+ pads and ATE superblue fluid) weld in subframe connectors Spohn tubular K-member Suspension boxed rear control arms solid panhard bar Factory 91 Z28 front and rear swaybars (not sure of size) Eibach sportline springs (fronts cut 1 coil to level ride height after LS1 transplant) no name shocks and struts from prior to 2003 when I bought the car. Wheels/ tires 18X8 (245/40/18) front 18X9.5 (285/35/18) rear street tires. 200 treadwear Be aware, I am not a rich man. changes only come slowly when I can scrape together extra cash. I need a priority list to tackle for best bang for the buck. Questions: 1) I know I should replace the shocks/struts. should I jump straight to double adjustable or is there a less expensive option that will help? 2) Have I totally screwed myself up by cutting the coils on the Sportlines? What rates should I target? 3) Should I skip coils and struts and convert to coil overs? 4) Can I have a good setup for both track day and autocross without changes? |
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