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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2009
      Location
      Cleveland, TN
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      69 Camaro Front Suspension

      Ok everyone I am looking at the different coilover setups for the front of my 69 and am wondering which one out there is the best as far as performance, quality, and price. I have a friend that has the DSE Speed Kit 3 on his car which requires a lot of modification to the subframe which isnt that big of a deal, but is it that much better than the cheaper kits out there that are just a direct bolt in coilover system? Like Speed Tech front suspension for example? Any suggestions or comments would be greatly appreciated.



      Thanks

      Jon
      69 Camaro LS 6spd Kenne Bell, 69 SS MTI 427LS 6spd, 66Nova LS auto, 66Nova LS 6spd,55Nomad LS auto (Family Cruiser),2006 Viper (Daily),71PT Camaro project, 67RSSS LS auto project, 71Chevelle, 72Vette


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2009
      Location
      Bear, DE
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      346
      I'm kind of looking at this too, except i'm going pretty low and don't want to get out of the operating range of the shocks so i have to pick a proportionate coilover shock length and spring length.
      Jason Nichols
      '72 Chevy Nova-The Blue Bomb https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...972-Chevy-Nova

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Scottsdale, AZ
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      774
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      I've been mowing over getting started on my 67 Camaro and was looking on Speed Techs site tonight. Their full front & rear suspension kit looks interesting.


      The Morrison rear 4 link and front frame looks good too.
      69 SS/350 Camaro
      AME Front & Rear LT Build
      69 SS/396 Camaro
      LT4 Build
      71 K5

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
      Posts
      8,745
      It really depends on needs, wants (often not the same) and budget. Every systems has it merits, We sell 5 differetn suspension systems and install them everyday, so we have a pretty good feel for multiple products.

      Any of you are free to call and discuss your projects, this will allow us to get a better vibe for the project and help you narrow selections.

      Cdog, yeah that Morrison stuff looks good, they are building a few of these for us right now.

      No doubt that is at the high edge of product availability, but for the guy that needs one of the best set ups............




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