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Rick Dorion
09-18-2012, 06:40 AM
Well, I just bought a 67 Bel Air. Perfect floors, frame, trunk. Amazing. Minor rear wheel well patching. I'm mapping out my suspension plan and it seems alternative coil springs are not readily available? Hotchkis, for example, offers everything else but not springs. Any insights or leads I can follow?
fleetus macmullitz
09-18-2012, 10:13 AM
Well, I just bought a 67 Bel Air. Perfect floors, frame, trunk. Amazing. Minor rear wheel well patching. I'm mapping out my suspension plan and it seems alternative coil springs are not readily available? Hotchkis, for example, offers everything else but not springs. Any insights or leads I can follow?
Rick,
You may remember Rad Rides doing a '66 Biscayne named 'Hurricane' a few years back. That was lowered.
Again a few years back, Hot Rod did a feature on a '66 Biscayne called 'Bisquik' IIRC. Perhaps in that article they mention where the lowered springs came from.
Rick Dorion
09-18-2012, 12:06 PM
Thanks for the leads. I thought it would be easy pickings like my camaros were.
fleetus macmullitz
09-18-2012, 12:12 PM
Thanks for the leads. I thought it would be easy pickings like my camaros were.
You're welcome Rick. :thumbsup:
I like those Bel Air/Biscayne land yachts as well, and it surprised me too that its requiring that much difficulty to find some so far.
GregWeld
09-18-2012, 12:52 PM
I would be finding out what "platform" it shares with any other GM car --- that might be aftermarket items for. Since it was never a "performance" platform based on that particular car/model.... but perhaps that years Chevelle big block shared some chassis components with it (just using that as an example).
Also -- just some simple measurements of the spring currently in the car -- diameter and length... you should be able to find the spring RATE --- and then ask manufacturers what they have in that dia and length but in a performance spring.
That -- or just go to coil overs.... which is what I'd do.
Radlark
09-18-2012, 02:59 PM
Rick the B-Body cars are gaining some serious popularity, hell big brakes are a breeze like Baer check out the link
http://www.classicperform.com/fullsize.htm
Rick Dorion
09-19-2012, 05:09 AM
I just happen to have a C5 caliper set on the shelf and was talking with Tobin at Kore. They have a nice kit. Of course, then I need to define a wheel/tire package! I think Global West has some stuff for the B-body I'll look into.
Greg, thanks also. Time to do more sleuthing.
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