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06-02-2009 #1
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'67 GTO - new suspension and wheels
Just installed a Stage 1 plus kit from Marcus at SC&C, new lower front controls arms (to move the wheels forward a bit so the tires wouldn't rub), SPC springs and Bilstein shocks all around, Hellwig 1" rear sway bar, and Vintage wheel works V40s, 17x9.5 rear with 285/40s and 17x8 fronts with 245/45 NItto 555r's. I must admit, after 3 solid hours of measuring and re-measuring, I nailed the backspacing, both front and rear. The rears fit perfect and have about 3/8-1/2" clearance inside and out. Vintage wheel works is one of the best deals going for custom backspacing.
I knew it would handle great, but wow.....it's unbelievable! It easily out handles my '94 mustang GT (bone stock except for 17x9 Cobra R's with crappy 245/45 Sumitomos). Granted, I don't have any data to back that up, but it shouldn't be too surprising I guess, since they weigh about the same, the GTO sits lower (not sure about roll center or CG though), and the tires are WAY better. Plus my mustang has 260k miles on it, so the suspension bushings, springs and shocks might not be as good as they could be!
The last 2 pictures are before and after, in the garage. The "after" stance in this picture is perfect, atlhough after driving it some miles, it settled and I think the rear might be a little low for my taste now, maybe 1/2" low (see 1st two pics). Any reason not to turn a spacer on the lathe to fit between the bottom of the rear spring and top of the axle perch to add a half of an inch? It does sit almost perfectly level, which I like, but I don't like how much the rear tire is "tucked" into the fender. I guess I'm torn.
Thanks for all the help with the suspension stuff Marcus!
I ordered a hyrdoboost for the brakes since my 236/242 duration cam doesn't make much vacuum for the booster. Next winter I'll upgrade the discs and calipers, front and rear, but I'm still deciding what system(s) to run. I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks,
Jeff
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06-02-2009 #2
Nice Goat! Great choice on the wheels. I like the retro look on these better than the current style of wheels you see on PT style cars. IMHO the stance in back looks awesome as is. I would tend to want the nose down maybe a half to one inch. But that's my personal taste. Regardless, that A-body looks sweet. Nice work and welcome to the site.
There are more knowledgeable people on here than I, but as far as brakes go there are a ton of options for you (Baer, Wilwood, CPP, Kore 3, just to name a few).Roger
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06-03-2009 #3
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