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Ben@SpeedTech
10-01-2013, 12:01 PM
Just wanted to pass the word, we've put together a new affordable Made in the USA suspension package for 67-81 Camaros and 68-74 Novas that really works! To celebrate it's launch we've got it marked down on sale for the month of October. It's a great deal for front and rear suspension including a 4 wheel double adjustable coilover conversion. Check it out!

http://i1299.photobucket.com/albums/ag70/SpeedTechPerformance/OctoberSpecial2013_zps9dc23841.jpg

This complete front and rear suspension system features our geometry enhanced tubular front control arms, famous Torque Arm rear suspension, and front and rear double adjustable coilover shock conversion for the perfect blend of tuneability and incredible handling! On sale this month for only $3999 for 67-69 Camaros and 68-74 Novas, and $4199 for 70-81 Camaros.

For more info, call 435-628-4300 now or click here (http://www.speedtechperformance.com) to find the right package for you.

98ssnova
10-16-2013, 08:06 PM
Can you get high clearence upper control arms just in case you decide to upgrade later to a full track packge.

Ben@SpeedTech
10-17-2013, 07:58 AM
Great question Mike. Yes you can order high clearance arms separately.

The high clearance arms are a fantastic piece that make decent room for wide front meats. They're CNC formed, TIG welded, designed with enhanced geometry, and are 100% made in the USA.

One thing to keep in mind is that they are designed around the ATS tall spindle for a total transformation in fit and geometry. They will not work with a stock height spindle on a factory sub frame.

Give us a call at 435-628-4300 and we can go over what it would take to get them on your Nova.

BTW, I'm a big Nova fan, I've got a couple of my own. Have you got pics of yours on the forum?

Ben@SpeedTech
10-17-2013, 10:03 AM
Let me clarify one other item- If you are running a Speedtech front sub frame, there is additional adjustment built in to the control arm mounting points so that you can use a stock spindle with the high clearance arms and still maintain correct geometry.

98ssnova
10-18-2013, 08:11 PM
Alright ordered can't wait for it to get here. Ben thanks for taking the time to answer my questions as well as Roger. Can't wait:thankyou:

Ben@SpeedTech
10-21-2013, 08:25 AM
It was nice to chat with you Mike. Congrats on grabbing the kit, I'm sure you'll be happy with it. We're available if you have any further questions.

Now, how about some pics?? ;) Once you get the parts in, if you do snap some nice pics I'll be glad to post them up on our facebook page.

:flashie:

glassman
10-25-2013, 09:05 PM
Ben, as i'm doing my front and rear end research now, the one question i currently have is, what do you know about the maximum tire size/offset i can use in the front? i'm only trying to accomplish a 275 up front, and changing to forgeline rims...

Plus the steering box....

thanx, Mike

Blake Foster
10-26-2013, 07:10 AM
Ben, as i'm doing my front and rear end research now, the one question i currently have is, what do you know about the maximum tire size/offset i can use in the front? i'm only trying to accomplish a 275 up front, and changing to forgeline rims...

Plus the steering box....

thanx, Mike

On what year car Mike?
the best combo we have seen to date is to use the AFX spindle (tall) and the high Clearance upper control arms. One Lap ran that setup with 275 on the front of the 67 for years. 18x 9or 9.5 with a 6 3/8 bs if I remember correctly

glassman
10-26-2013, 06:49 PM
2nd gen Blake, sorry my brain was in the other 2nd gen thread when i posted in this one.....Mike

Blake Foster
10-27-2013, 07:58 AM
2nd gen Blake, sorry my brain was in the other 2nd gen thread when i posted in this one.....Mike

Good thing I asked!!! EH
so with the Streetfighter front combo a 18 x 10 is easy when using the high clearance upper control arms, and special sway bar we designed. and a 285/295. you could run a 9 with the standard control arm and a 275 just have to watch the rim contact with the upper arm and sway bar at full turn it will be close.

glassman
10-27-2013, 01:33 PM
Thanx Blake. I am interested.....have to do my rear too at the same time,...thanx, again, Mike