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05-21-2025 #1
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Leaf springs or 4-link for a numbers-matching Firebird? Also: stock A-arms or tubular
I’m mid-build on my dream 1969 Firebird 400 stroker with a numbers-matching driveline I've owned since 1979. I'm going for an originallooking car to the casual observer, but with key upgrades for performance anddriveability, like the 461 stroker engine and 18x9.5 wheels. Mostly street,maybe some autocross. I care about reversibilityand long-term originality, even though I’ll probably neversell.
The car is still on the rotisserie, and I’m in the process of finalizing suspension decisions.
For the rear, I’m weighing two options:
- A ridetech composite leaf spring system — bolt-in, lightweight, reversible
- A 4-link setup (ridetech, QA1) for improved traction and adjustability
For the front, I’ve committed to the RideTech TruTurn with tall spindles to fix the steering geometry. The remaining decisions are whether to:
- Use tubular A-arms with coilovers, or
- Stick with stock A-arms and if so, should I use coilovers of stick with conventional springs/shocks?
➤ Would love to hear your opinions—especially if you’ve driven both leaf and 4-link setups, or compared A-arm options with TruTurn. Here are some pictures for attention:
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05-22-2025 #2Registered User
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You could go with the ridetech street grip kit for a stock style with better handling or the rear cradle, coilovers on all 4 corners and tubular arms for high level street performance. It all depends on what you want to do with the car and how you want it to feel/drive
05-22-2025 #3