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Thread: 65 GTO LS1 QA1 spring suggestion
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04-19-2011 #1
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65 GTO LS1 QA1 spring suggestion
I drove my 65 GTO for the 1st time on monday and the front is way to stiff. I have installed 2" drop spindles and QA1 coil overs.(Global West control arms)If I dial up the springs so the front tires do not rub I have about 2" of shock thread exposed on the bottom of the shock, and the ride is very harsh.The shocks are set to the softest setting(single adjustable) Does it make sense to get a longer spring with a lower rate?? and can anyone who has done a similar conversion(on any a-body) tell me what they are running and how their ride is. This car is going to be a daily driver and not taken to the track.Thanks
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04-20-2011 #2I happen to be driving this car for the last week or so http://www.ridetech.com/garage/1966-chevelle/
I have LOTS of seat time in this car...nearly all of it with ShockWaves. We recently fitted our new coilovers on this car. I have to admit...it rides at well as it did with the Shockwaves. Even I am impressed!
Here is a link to the tech end of things:
http://www.ridetech.com/store/suspen..._hash=V253.V40
Our control arms have a dropped lower mount that allows us to use a bit longer shock offering more wheel travel. The monotube design does an extemely nice job of controlling the car...better than nanything we have used yet.
You will not be disappointed.Bret Voelkel
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RideTech/Air Ride Technologies, Inc.
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04-20-2011 #3
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I'm sure your products are nice, but if you read the thread I'm looking for a spring replacement, not to drop $3500 on a whole new front suspension. If as president of Ride Tech you would like to sponsor me and donate a complete suspension package I would be more than happy to try your line of products, even slap a sticker on my car. If you could re -read the thread and answer any of the questions I posted with pertinent information I would appreciate that. As president it would seem you may have some knowledge about suspensions that you could enlighten me with instead of just directing me to a web page to buy new stuff. No where in any of that does it state what spring length and rate you are using. Looking forward to a reply with some information
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