View Full Version : Best Front Spring Upgrade for 71 Nova?
NvrDun71
05-07-2006, 06:00 PM
Well I finally bit the bullet and yanked apart my tired front suspension. I know dropped spindles are the wrong way to go on the 68-72 X-body's and just trying to get an idea of what you guys are running for a front spring upgrade that improves handling while not destrying ride quality?
I have heard hotchkis springs can be a bit harsh on ride quality, but I have no personal experience with them. I will be going with a PST polygraphite kit up front and was considering there srpings as well However I dont know much about there springs?
So any and all opinions on a quality spring upgrade would be greatly appreciated......:cheers:
NvrDun71
05-08-2006, 12:39 PM
Where's all the Nova guys at?
72nova
05-08-2006, 03:18 PM
I am running hotchkis front springs, edelbrock ias shocks and hotchkis sway bar. I know its not hi-tech but I think it rides fine for the street. The front sits about 2" lower in the front with those springs compared to my stock ones. I am also using the hotchkis rear springs and edelbrock shocks in the rear. All in all I think the car rides great, not to stiff, but way better than the old stock stuff.
72NovaSS
05-08-2006, 03:42 PM
i'm running hotchkis 2" front lowering springs as well but with bilsteins...i think i may have to a cut the coils a bit after setting my car down on the ground with this aluminum engine im running now! before this engine, my car had a nice ride...maybe a little rough but for the street it's decent for what it is. tonight will be my first time driving my car with this new engine in :) i'm excited to hear how it sounds and drives...i'll let you know!
NvrDun71
05-08-2006, 05:28 PM
I am running hotchkis front springs, edelbrock ias shocks and hotchkis sway bar. I know its not hi-tech but I think it rides fine for the street. The front sits about 2" lower in the front with those springs compared to my stock ones. I am also using the hotchkis rear springs and edelbrock shocks in the rear. All in all I think the car rides great, not to stiff, but way better than the old stock stuff.
i'm running hotchkis 2" front lowering springs as well but with bilsteins...i think i may have to a cut the coils a bit after setting my car down on the ground with this aluminum engine im running now! before this engine, my car had a nice ride...maybe a little rough but for the street it's decent for what it is. tonight will be my first time driving my car with this new engine in i'm excited to hear how it sounds and drives...i'll let you know!
Thanks for the input guys. So overall ya'll are pleased with the Hotchkis springs? My main concern is ride quality an improvement in handling would be a welcome change I just really dont want to have a harsh ride......
MrQuick
05-08-2006, 08:30 PM
im running eiback springs, nice ride.
NvrDun71
05-08-2006, 08:50 PM
im running eiback springs, nice ride.
How much of a drop did you get w/ the Eibach's? Also are those the f-body springs because I didn't they made any specific to the Nova?
NvrDun71
05-10-2006, 12:39 PM
ttt
69Nova
05-10-2006, 01:27 PM
Honestly I love my hotchkis springs and shocks but as far as ride they stink. But my feel for it might not be the best because I'm still sitting on the horible bench seat so that probly affects my take on the ride quality.
importkiller69ss
05-10-2006, 01:31 PM
as far as i know they are the same for first gens ...i love the ride quality..i almost didnt get them b/c of some people saying that the ride is harsh but i deffinitly dont see it..and the funny thing is i have el cheapo gabriel shocks money hasnt allowed for me to get my bilstens..i had to rebuild a motor..
MarkM66
05-10-2006, 02:49 PM
Guldstrand mod, Bilstien shocks and some springs in the 550/lb range. Check David Pozzi's site for a list of Moog part numbers. They're about half the price as the Hotchkis springs. Money saved can go to the better shocks.
NvrDun71
05-10-2006, 04:40 PM
Thanks for the input guys. This should get me going in the right direction at least.
Just out of curiousity anybody have any experience with the QA1 coilover kits for the 68-72 Nova's, QA1 #GMP14 or similar?
I have the eibach springs and KYB gas shocks,we recently cut one coil out after the ZZ4 Motor was installed but I am having some rubbing issues on the passenger front side when I hit dip's in the road, I will eventually go with the front coil over DSE set up.
dhardison
05-10-2006, 05:46 PM
I love the handling of the Hotchkis springs, but the ride is a little harsh for the street, especially on long trips.
NvrDun71
05-10-2006, 06:03 PM
I have the eibach springs and KYB gas shocks,we recently cut one coil out after the ZZ4 Motor was installed but I am having some rubbing issues on the passenger front side when I hit dip's in the road, I will eventually go with the front coil over DSE set up.
Waht did you think about the ride quality before you cut a coil w/ the Eibach's? Also how much of a drop did you get w/ them?
MrQuick
05-10-2006, 07:53 PM
How much of a drop did you get w/ the Eibach's? Also are those the f-body springs because I didn't they made any specific to the Nova? sorry, yes its for 1st gen BBC and it sits real nice. I believe the listing is for SBC 1" BBC 1.5" drop.
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