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fillpot
11-13-2013, 08:37 AM
Guy's i no this has been touched on a thousand times but im going to order some new springs to lower my car down a little more (69 camaro) and was wondering about some spring suggestions,it has a 12-200 in it now and was leaning toward a 8-200,the car is just street driven and i also do some 1/8 mile drag racing no autocross or anything,car just needs to set a little lower and i've got the shock mounts in the lowest setting.THANKS!

dhutton
11-13-2013, 08:51 AM
I would have thought you would change the rate to lower the car, not use a shorter spring of the same rate. But I am usually out in the weeds... :) Let's see if one of the experts weighs in....

Make sure your shock is roughly centered in it's travel at ride height when you are finished. If it is right now then you cannot make it much lower, expecially for a street driven car.

Don

fillpot
11-13-2013, 09:26 AM
Yea that's me to it can be confusing,like you said lets see if we can get some expert opinions and a softer spring sounds better because the car is stiff as hell but it could be in the adjustment also(QA1 double adjustable shocks)but there on the softest setting.THANKS!

Musclerodz
11-13-2013, 10:51 AM
you would also need to run shorter shocks if you want it lower. otherwise you could bottom out the shocks.

Rybar
11-13-2013, 02:31 PM
Here is my setup with a shorter spring. I'm not sure if the the shop that did the install used 8" or 10" springs but I measured and photographed them compressed.

http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showpost.php4?p=515203&postcount=385

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d125/Rybar/Burnaby-20131008-01218_zpsb8c79e14.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d125/Rybar/Burnaby-20131008-01216_zps0a17505e.jpg

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d125/Rybar/IMG-20131008-01215_zps943a0bfa.jpg

fillpot
11-13-2013, 03:17 PM
Rybar thanks for the pics,i've searched a lot of threads on this and it seems that some have used the 8in spring and it worked fine may just try it and see, if it doesn't work out want be the first time I've made a mistake with this build LOL.Btw love your car it's a work of art for sure,man i wish could get a pair of those tailpipes guessing they were made in your part of the world.THANKS!

Rybar
11-13-2013, 04:00 PM
Rybar thanks for the pics,i've searched a lot of threads on this and it seems that some have used the 8in spring and it worked fine may just try it and see, if it doesn't work out want be the first time I've made a mistake with this build LOL.Btw love your car it's a work of art for sure,man i wish could get a pair of those tailpipes guessing they were made in your part of the world.THANKS!

NP glad I could help out I wish I knew this before buying my setup. Yes the tailpipes were custom made locally. The tank is a stock width Ricks tank that is not dog eared on the corners. So for those wondering it can be done, this is with 2.5" tailpipes though.

Vegas69
11-13-2013, 08:06 PM
The minimum bump travel you'll get away with is 2.25" without possibly compromising a shock. I'd move the mount and keep your shock travel.

fillpot
11-14-2013, 07:18 AM
One thing that bothers me also is the stiffness,it's super stiff in the rear and also the spring seat is at the very bottom of the shock.It's been pretty cold here the last couple of days and been working late so maybe today i can check it out a little futher and post some pics.THANKS!

Chassisworks
11-26-2013, 09:34 AM
Guy's i no this has been touched on a thousand times but im going to order some new springs to lower my car down a little more (69 camaro) and was wondering about some spring suggestions,it has a 12-200 in it now and was leaning toward a 8-200,the car is just street driven and i also do some 1/8 mile drag racing no autocross or anything,car just needs to set a little lower and i've got the shock mounts in the lowest setting.THANKS!

Fillpot, There are several ways to lower the car without making such a drastic spring change. Let's see if we can't get this figured out. Here are some questions that I would ask if we were on the phone.

How much lower are you trying to get the car?
With the suspension loaded, what does the shock measure from eye to eye?
With the suspension loaded, what is the compressed length of the spring?
Do you have single or double adjustable shocks?

Do NOT change to an 8" spring. It will be close to coil bind by the time it accepts the full weight of the car. This is potentially damaging to the shock.

Jim98ta
11-26-2013, 10:22 AM
If you have a g-link I'd let Carl help you out.

He assisted me with the same situation on my car and we ended up with the longer spring but a lower height and its worked out good for me. Unfortunately I don't remember the exact spring we went with, but he might have it on record... I could also crawl under there tonight and look if it would help.

Pic of mine and current ride height is attached...

Chassisworks
11-26-2013, 10:53 AM
If you have a g-link I'd let Carl help you out.

He assisted me with the same situation on my car and we ended up with the longer spring but a lower height and its worked out good for me. Unfortunately I don't remember the exact spring we went with, but he might have it on record... I could also crawl under there tonight and look if it would help.

Pic of mine and current ride height is attached...

Hey Jim, Glad to hear the car is working out well for you! Mind if I share this pic on our Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CAChassisworks)page?

Jim98ta
11-26-2013, 11:12 AM
Carl!! Yeah, definitely happy with how it came out!!

Feel free to share it on your facebook page. I have some others if you are interested too. Just shoot me a PM or something.

TheJDMan
11-26-2013, 05:46 PM
My G-Link came with 12-200 springs which just did not allow enough adjustment to get the desired ride height. I installed 10-200 springs and that gave me the additional adjustment I needed. IMO 8-200 spring would be too short.

http://hayes-ent.com/steve/images/Camaro/CAMARO3.jpg

Swain
11-26-2013, 07:30 PM
My G-Link came with 12-200 springs. At the time I installed my G-Link, Chassisworks had not yet acknowleged the ride height issue. So I simply installed 10-200 springs and have not had any further issues in over 5000 miles.

http://hayes-ent.com/steve/images/Camaro/CAMARO3.jpg

That's it !!!! Looks awesome I just ordered those for my 68
Thanks
:walkingdog:

fillpot
11-29-2013, 09:35 PM
Hey guy's sorry haven't posted in a while but I went with a 12-150 spring and the car sits a lot better I'll post some pics soon but it's in drag race mode right now with skinnies and wides, still not sure if I've got it just right yet got to do some adjusting, thanks all for the help and I will update soon. THANKS!