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Thread: 77 T/A Suspension Setup
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01-08-2007 #1
77 T/A Suspension Setup
I posted this in the "Welcome" section when I introduced myself, but since it's actually a suspension question figured I'd repost it here. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I have a 77 Trans Am that I am restoring and I definitely want to improve upon its stock suspension setup, but I don't think I want to go the full "pro-touring" route. My goal is to basically to have it handle/ride like the 1997 WS6 T/A I used to own. That was the best handling car I've ever owned (stock WS6 suspension)... yet rode well enough to live with as a daily ride. I'm not really looking to build an ultimate "G-machine" that will rattle my fillings loose and send me searching for a comfy chair after an hour's ride. I just want a vintage looking 2nd Gen T/A that will handle (or even slightly outhandle) my old 97. To that end, this is my current plan... but of course, it is subject to change at any moment based on new info (much of which I am hoping to gain from you all!)
-Koni shocks all around
-12:1 steering
-stock 1 1/4" front sway bar
-stock 5/8" rear sway bar
-polyurethane F/R sway bar bushings
-polyurethane sway bar endlinks
-polyurethane leaf spring pads
-rubber U/L control arm bushings
-welded in Comp. Engr. SFCs
-polyurethane body/subframe mounts
-15x8" factory snowflake "WS6" wheels
-245/60R15 front tires, 295/50R15 rear tires (also considering 265/50R15s all around if they'll fit)
-stock coils (reuse originals as they have sagged to a nice ride height)
-stock leafs (new from Eaton Detroit)
(Here I must say that I am torn between adding lowering coils and leafs.)
I don't think the above really qualifies as pro-touring per se, maybe pro-tour-esque??? Maybe more pro-tour from a decade or so ago... heck I don't know!!!
Anyway, so... what's the concensus on the above... good? Bad? Average? I am torn between adding lowering coils and leafs. I really like the looks of some of the lowered cars, but have concerns about suspension travel clearance as well as wheel/tire clearance... and I really want to keep the 2nd Gen T/A 15x8 snowflake wheels, so tire choice is somewhat limited and restrictive perhaps with a lowered car.
1994 Corvette



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