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1967camarostroker
02-26-2014, 09:32 AM
Hey guys, i am new to this forum and to pro touring. I wanted to know if anyone had any recommendations for a pro touring kit for my car. I have a stock suspension with drum brakes and wanted to upgrade. My car's suspension is horrible and doesnot brake well. I have been looking at CCP's stage 4 kit. I dont know if the kit is a good buy or it is an over priced pile of junk parts. I dont want to break the bank either but want some good quality parts. Any recommendations?
Schwartz Performance
02-26-2014, 09:45 AM
RideTech has great products for bolt on front and rear suspension.. And Wilwood, Baer, or Kore3 can do a brake system.
If you're looking for a budget friendly pro touring setup and want to stick with stock arms, there are sway bar an shock upgrades that will help out too.
If your budget allows, I always recommend our full chassis!
PM me for a quote on RideTech, Baer and Wilwood parts if you'd like!
-Dale
BMR Sales
02-26-2014, 10:35 AM
Hey guys, i am new to this forum and to pro touring. I wanted to know if anyone had any recommendations for a pro touring kit for my car. I have a stock suspension with drum brakes and wanted to upgrade. My car's suspension is horrible and doesnot brake well. I have been looking at CCP's stage 4 kit. I dont know if the kit is a good buy or it is an over priced pile of junk parts. I dont want to break the bank either but want some good quality parts. Any recommendations?
It's difficult for any of us to say what the "Best" Kit is as we all have our Opinions - I will tout why I think BMR is a Great Bang for the Buck, Rod & Dale will tell you about Ride-Tech, other will tell you about their Products. You need to determine what you are going to be using the car for - Show Car, Cruise, Track Car, etc. The next thing to do is Ask questions similar to this, do some research on the different section of this Forum & others. Call us Vendors for our Expertise. Determine your Budget.
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T.C.
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T.C.
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quote me here!!
"good parts aren't cheap, and cheap parts aren't good"
I have tested alot of parts before I started working for Ridetech and cheap parts always look GOOD and perform mediocre at best
budget friendly pro touring setup and want to stick with stock arms, there are sway bar an shock upgrades that will help out too.
-Dale
I agree and you can put a coilover set up with stock control arms, and then get rid of the leaf spring set up for the best ride
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