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03-13-2010 #1
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Full size Chevy suspension help.
I have a 61 Chevy Impala with air ride in it. Other than that all I have is typical jobber shocks, stock manual steering, boxed stock trailing arms in the rear and stock a arms up front.
I am looking to bring the suspension up to a respectable performance grade now so I can have some more fun with it. It is a street driven car and most likely wont see an actual track but would like to have it up to par.
I am looking into sway bars, a arms, trailing arms, power steering, shocks.......and anything else you may have to recommend as I am a rookie at this stuff.
Any direction as to what ones to use and or not to use and why would be much appreciated.
For those who have not seen the car here is a link to a mag spread on it.....
http://www.buildmagazine.ca/backissues.html
it is the issue with the bikes on it and starts at page 23 i think.
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03-13-2010 #2
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Nice drop top
To upgrade the suspension your best bet would be either Chassisworks or Global West. Both companies have systems for your 61. Global west has front and rear suspension and Chassisworks only has components for the front. Either way it will be a big improvement over your stock suspension and help keep the car planted in the curves. Here are links to both companies. I am a dealer for both so give me a call and we can discuss the possibilities and save you some money along the way.
http://www.globalwestperformance.com...uspension.html
http://www.cachassisworks.com/cac_gStreet_coilover.html
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Thanks Luke, Global was one of the companies I was contemplating for the A arms. The web site I had for global was different though, not as updated. Do you know what the difference is for their upper arm in the rear for the stock rear and for a 9"? I have a 9" in mine with the stock mounts on it but would like one with a curve to it because of how low it sits. Also do they sell their stuff raw so I can make alterations for the air bag mounts? I was also looking at the Currie stuff for the rear.
What are your thoughts on shocks? for the front I have regular bags and the shocks mounted on the outside of the a arm. other than looks is it worth switching to a shockwave from air ride tech or varishock? the rear would I just need a single or dual adjustable?
And sway bars I was thinking air ride tech or hotchkiss any other ideas? or thoughts on those?
Also I was looking at the CPP 500 series box for steering but not sure of other possabilities or what bar will work with it cause Hotchkiss has a swaybar for stock steering and one for the 605 conversion but all other companies just have the one. I was thinking of starting with the swaybars but dont want to have to get a new front one when I upgrade the steering.
Saving money sounds great I will be sure to give you a call when I get it all figured out. Do you have a toll free #? just curious as I am on Canada's west coast.
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Also seeing as I have to unfortunately do this in stages what order should I redo the suspension and steering parts upgrades??
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Any other mods I can do? That looks like a ral nice wagon you got goin Luke, what do you have planned for the frame and chassis components?
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