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    1. #1
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      Front suspension recommendations for 2nd Gen Fbody?

      Hi guys,



      New guy with a '78 T/A resto-mod looking for recommendations from those that own 2nd gen Fbodies and have their front suspension setup completed. I like the speed tech top and bottom tubular control arms along with QA1 coil overs and the prices does not seem to bad. I am open to other kits as long as price is reasonable (don't need to go robbing banks now... ) any input?

      Thanks
      -Rick


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      Im going to tell you Hotchkis, easy bolt-on, car handles on rails, add ridetech shocks and its a winning combo, plus their at many of the autocross and roadrace events to support us, my little budget car has beat down many, high dollar fancy cars, I hear lots of rattling about one brand or the other, when Im at an event and the manufacture is there putting there name out, thats the big winner for me

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      Quote Originally Posted by skreaminshicken78 View Post
      Hi guys,

      New guy with a '78 T/A resto-mod looking for recommendations from those that own 2nd gen Fbodies and have their front suspension setup completed. I like the speed tech top and bottom tubular control arms along with QA1 coil overs and the prices does not seem to bad. I am open to other kits as long as price is reasonable (don't need to go robbing banks now... ) any input?

      Thanks
      -Rick
      Sounds like your on the right track to me
      Blake Foster
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      it's always sunny here.

    4. #4
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      One day soon I hope I will be using my SpeedTech setup. I just read a great article in Camaro Performers that made me want it on the road even more.

    5. #5
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      Front suspension recommendations for 2nd Gen Fbody?

      Oh yea? What's the name of the article?
      1978 Trans Am L78 non-T-top Black/Gold not SE

    6. #6
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      Second to None in Sept. 2012 edition .SpeedTech performance's Track time kit.

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      Quote Originally Posted by skreaminshicken78 View Post
      Hi guys,

      New guy with a '78 T/A resto-mod looking for recommendations from those that own 2nd gen Fbodies and have their front suspension setup completed. I like the speed tech top and bottom tubular control arms along with QA1 coil overs and the prices does not seem to bad. I am open to other kits as long as price is reasonable (don't need to go robbing banks now... ) any input?

      Thanks
      -Rick
      I would throw out the QA1's and install ridetech. Worth the upgrade in performance and maintenance
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    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by TBART70 View Post
      Second to None in Sept. 2012 edition .SpeedTech performance's Track time kit.
      Thanks will look it up

      Quote Originally Posted by MuscleRodz View Post
      I would throw out the QA1's and install ridetech. Worth the upgrade in performance and maintenance
      Will take into consideration thanks!

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      Quote Originally Posted by MuscleRodz View Post
      I would throw out the QA1's and install ridetech. Worth the upgrade in performance and maintenance
      +1 to that
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    10. #10
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      Front suspension recommendations for 2nd Gen Fbody?

      I'm using the Pro-touring F-body comp suspension and love it. Prices are fair and the products are top notch. They also have all of the extra braces you need to get your car to handle.

    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by tflyboy77 View Post
      I'm using the Pro-touring F-body comp suspension and love it. Prices are fair and the products are top notch. They also have all of the extra braces you need to get your car to handle.
      Did you order from Dave directly? How long did the shipping take? I keep getting mixed reviews regarding PTFB...

    12. #12
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      Front suspension recommendations for 2nd Gen Fbody?

      I ordered from Dave direct and on a couple of parts there where delays but he was very clear about how long it would take. In my opinion, I would not order PTFB over the Internet. Call and talk to Dave directly and he will cover any time restraints and get you the correct setup. I am running just about everything he makes except for control arms. I just can't afford them yet. My 77 T/A with 550 HP handles like a dream on the road and on the autocross seams to be very competitive. I think that I'm the weak link in handling.

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by Rod View Post
      Im going to tell you Hotchkis, easy bolt-on, car handles on rails, add ridetech shocks and its a winning combo, plus their at many of the autocross and roadrace events to support us, my little budget car has beat down many, high dollar fancy cars, I hear lots of rattling about one brand or the other, when Im at an event and the manufacture is there putting there name out, thats the big winner for me
      Thanks for the vote of confidence. Our products have been used and enjoyed by everyone from the daily driver to the hardcore auto-crosser and road racer. My biggest suggestion when contemplating what suspension to install on your car is to make sure that all of the parts are designed to work with each other. That is why we created the TVS packages - a well engineered and thought out complete handling package for your car. A lot of people have run into issues when trying to mix and match parts due to products either not fitting with each other or the handling result not being what they wanted since the products were not designed to ever compliment each others' geometry or stiffness. Check out this great article on Summit's Blog talking all about suspensions for classic muscle cars. It has some great insight for both the beginner as well as the experienced builder: http://bit.ly/RuvQRJ
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    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by Hotchkis View Post
      Thanks for the vote of confidence. Our products have been used and enjoyed by everyone from the daily driver to the hardcore auto-crosser and road racer. My biggest suggestion when contemplating what suspension to install on your car is to make sure that all of the parts are designed to work with each other. That is why we created the TVS packages - a well engineered and thought out complete handling package for your car. A lot of people have run into issues when trying to mix and match parts due to products either not fitting with each other or the handling result not being what they wanted since the products were not designed to ever compliment each others' geometry or stiffness. Check out this great article on Summit's Blog talking all about suspensions for classic muscle cars. It has some great insight for both the beginner as well as the experienced builder: http://bit.ly/RuvQRJ
      Good article! Thanks for the input from everyone and will keep everything mentioned in mind. I will later post my final choice here.

      -Rick

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    16. #16
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      Front suspension recommendations for 2nd Gen Fbody?

      How about some pics to tide us over until you upgrade?

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      Quote Originally Posted by tflyboy77 View Post
      How about some pics to tide us over until you upgrade?
      lol! its definitely not much to look at at all! I currently have the front end apart, waiting on a cherry picker to remove drivetrain so I can start disassembling the sub frame for PC.

      Here she is as she sits today:

    18. #18
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      Front suspension recommendations for 2nd Gen Fbody?

      I remember those days!! That's the stage where you feel like it will never end. It all pays off though. Keep us posted.

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by tflyboy77 View Post
      I remember those days!! That's the stage where you feel like it will never end. It all pays off though. Keep us posted.
      yes sir!
      1978 Trans Am L78 non-T-top Black/Gold not SE

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by MuscleRodz View Post
      I would throw out the QA1's and install ridetech. Worth the upgrade in performance and maintenance
      I agree w/Mike the RideTechs are 10 times the shocks of the qa1's.Ride Tech are made in the Good ole USA.QA1's made in China.

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