Okay, I'm going to be using My 98 Camaro T-top primarily as a street vehicle for my selected enjoyment. I will take it to the dragstrip occasionally but want to favor an Autocross setup because I'd like to start doing that too (and I want it to handle really well on the street). I don't mind changing tires or brakes for a race, but the rest of the suspension I want to install and leave alone. Reading through tons of old posts, vendor websites, and the mods encyclopedia, here's what I'm thinking to keep me on the right track with the above goal:
I think I'm going BMR all around but I'm not keen on the details (even after reading all day). I'm thinking I'll do things in the order listed I'm just checking with you guys to see if I'm on the right track and suggestions to improve my plan. I favor oversteer to understeer & weight is not an issue to me. I don't think I'll make a single one of those chromoly either(too brittle from what I've heard).
EDIT - I don't want to car lowered either, stock height is almost too low for the terrain in Seattle anyway (so should I get springs or will stock be fine?)
Thanks for your time and suggestions - I'm open to them all! (but please give reasons so I can continue to learn)
[ July 28, 2003: Message edited by: staticpike ]</p>
- Shocks: HAL's Qa1's (the best right all-around right?)
- Springs???
- Sway Bars (probably 32/21 solids)
- LCA's (Tubular or Boxed???)
- Non-Adjustable Panhard Rod
- Boxed SFC's
- Strut Tower Brace
- 4pt Roll Cage
- Tubular K-Member
I think I'm going BMR all around but I'm not keen on the details (even after reading all day). I'm thinking I'll do things in the order listed I'm just checking with you guys to see if I'm on the right track and suggestions to improve my plan. I favor oversteer to understeer & weight is not an issue to me. I don't think I'll make a single one of those chromoly either(too brittle from what I've heard).
EDIT - I don't want to car lowered either, stock height is almost too low for the terrain in Seattle anyway (so should I get springs or will stock be fine?)
Thanks for your time and suggestions - I'm open to them all! (but please give reasons so I can continue to learn)
[ July 28, 2003: Message edited by: staticpike ]</p>
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