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    1. #1
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      Jun 2005
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      What front end kit??????

      After stripping out alot of the interior, heater core, inner fenders, front bumper, etc... my 67 bbc camaro is still weighing in at 3415 lbs.
      Although considering a few engine mods to pick up another 20-30 hp when frshening up this summer, I would really like to get some more weight out of the car, and I'm wondering if there is a front end kit that will let me reuse my existing tubular aarms, coil overs, wilwood brakes, subframe connectors, etc..., that will get at least 100 lbs off the front end and allow me to use all my existing parts, including the 10.5 inch wide tires up front? Thx!



    2. #2
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      Feb 2007
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      East Freetown, MA
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      I'd start looking at fiberglass if I were you...

    3. #3
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      Feb 2007
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      Maybe consider fiberglass inner fenderwells and hood. Alunimum shocks anyone?

    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by Goatman
      I'd start looking at fiberglass if I were you...
      ....... or an all aluminum LS engine. That rat weighs a lot more, and it's all in the front end. I'm guessing another engine isn't in the budget.
      Ken
      If there is a hard way to do something, I'll find it!
      My other car is a Vega.

    5. #5
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      Bud get????????????/ We don't need no stinkin bud get.

      Unfortunately, yes as much as I'd like to build an 800 hp n/a lsx engine, this is the ticket for now.

      I've already got a fg hood, and I've gone to the expense of custom fender flares front and back to accomodate the wide tires for road racing. I just could'nt come to grips with the tijuana look.

      I guess I could try a 50 shot at the road course to go with the 700 ponies of the bbc to run down that stripped down viper?

    6. #6
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      I'm in the process of redoing my front end. I just bought the kit from ATS, which included GW UCA, LCA, tall ATS spindle, and coil over springs, and the pro-touring C-5 brakes, and if I saved 2 lbs, I'd be surprised. I weighed everything coming off, and going on and they're almost the exact same weight. I think you might want to look at aluminum heads, as many fiberglass parts as possible.

    7. #7
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      Oct 2005
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      As said before, you could go fiber glass, but then you have to answer the question, IS this gonna be a race car or a street car that see's the ocasional track day. This company http://up22.com/camaro67.htm
      Makes fiberglass every thing, including doors with inner structures. Check em out. But as with just about all fiberglass products, expect to do some body work if you wanna have nice gaps and straight panels. Goodluck!

      Also, move you battery to the pass side trunk area, if you haven't already.
      72 Chevelle Done!

      67' Hell Camino- Under the knife

      Some day: Porsche GT3/ C6R inspired 69

    8. #8
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      Aug 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by Gordz32
      As said before, you could go fiber glass, but then you have to answer the question, IS this gonna be a race car or a street car that see's the ocasional track day. This company http://up22.com/camaro67.htm
      Makes fiberglass every thing, including doors with inner structures. Check em out. But as with just about all fiberglass products, expect to do some body work if you wanna have nice gaps and straight panels. Goodluck!

      Also, move you battery to the pass side trunk area, if you haven't already.
      I've heard bad things about the fit/quality of their stuff. but have heard goodthings about vfn(http://www.vfnfiberglass.com/site.htm).

      note: I do not have any experience with either, just relaying what I have heard.
      72 Nova SS, on the back burner for now.


      current cruiser: "The green machine"

      '70 Impala 4drht, 26K original miles, 2" drop springs and large swaybars, drives pretty good for a land yahct in the middle of an ls1 swap, but thinking about changing directions to a duramax diesel swap.

    9. #9
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      I've been told that the most saved by a custom subframe with rack and pinion is aprox 62 lbs.
      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=20801

      A bare Nova subframe weighs 110 lbs.
      David
      Last edited by David Pozzi; 02-27-2007 at 12:33 PM.
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.

    10. #10
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      Feb 2007
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      UPN fiberglass is awful. Go with Glasstek or VFN.

    11. #11
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      Oct 2005
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      I don't have any exp. with them either, just did a quick google search and that what came up first.
      72 Chevelle Done!

      67' Hell Camino- Under the knife

      Some day: Porsche GT3/ C6R inspired 69




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