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10-06-2005 #1
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2nd gen is just about done.....
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10-06-2005 #2
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Cool!!!! Along the same lines, Lateral Dynamics will have a really nice three link setup for second gen's that will perform extremely well on the street, strip, and most importantly, on the road course, in a few short weeks too! Great news for second gen owners!!! It would be fun to get cars of various setups out on the track together sometime soon to share setups and see how each works!
Gotta love this hobby!!!
Mark
10-06-2005 #3I was thinking about doing an air ride too. Only thing was getting it low enough when parked. That looks so mean!!!!
-David
10-07-2005 #4
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Tony,
Does it just have cool ride on the front or shockwaves! Sits dam good!KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS
10-07-2005 #5
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It has the Air Bar 4-link with Shockwaves on the rear and Shockwaves and tubular control arms without drop spindles! The front cross member is less than an inch off the ground!
10-07-2005 #6Man that looks cool Im buying a second gen now!!!
Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!
10-07-2005 #7man that looks awesome, my dream car is a 2nd gen (72) camaro. and to have it on air is a wet dream....lolol
you guys do great work, keep it up.
10-07-2005 #8
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How did you keep the exhaust off the pavement?
10-10-2005 #9
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One morning just your "A-typical" needs restored split bumper.... that afternoon.... totally different attitude! That is a sweet car. Exhaust on the ground.......?
10-10-2005 #10Any more pics?
-David
10-13-2005 #11what kind of a time frame are we lookin till this comes out? How much we talking? will this set-up also be somewhat adjustable for narrowed rear axles and huge tires? Im looking at putting 345/30R19 on the back of my 78. now i know some slight frame mods and a mini tub will be needed to clear the tires, but will this set-up mess with my intended install? If this is similar to the first gen set-up i assume the lower contol arms can be moved inward of the frame to clear the tires? will there be any disadvantages to doing this? as of right now my plan is the triangulated 4-link with coilovers.id love to do the 9k shockwaves but im not sure if there will be anything that will work with WD C5 subframe. Any info on the above would be super lol Thanks!
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