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markss28
04-29-2015, 04:57 PM
So a friend of mine wants to do a complete suspension build on his 69. Im trying to come up with a parts list for the budget he has. Car will never see an autocross as we dont have any here in South TX. Mainly cruising. Being realistic as we know it will never beat ZO6 but would luv for it to ride like a new car and handle well.

Here are my thoughts.
Ridetech NA coilovers with strong arms.
Hellwig sway bar.
Hotchkis Leafs
Ridetech Q series shocks for the rear or hotchkis by Fox shocks.
New tie rods and body bushings.

What do you all think?

T-Steve
04-29-2015, 08:38 PM
Mark,
That setup seems pretty reasonable for a street-only fun car. I've got the Hotchkis coils and leafs and was shocked at how comfortable they are - the leafs seem better-riding than the stock monoleaf on my '68 Camaro.
Steve

SlowProgress
04-29-2015, 08:54 PM
You didn't say how much sweat equity you are willing to put in. I think mini-tubs are great bang for the buck. They don't cost much, but you have to work hard to get them put in. You could still use leaf spring with offset shackles, and then tire choices open up a little more. But it could snowball from there!

markss28
04-29-2015, 09:49 PM
You didn't say how much sweat equity you are willing to put in. I think mini-tubs are great bang for the buck. They don't cost much, but you have to work hard to get them put in. You could still use leaf spring with offset shackles, and then tire choices open up a little more. But it could snowball from there!

(Sweat equity) haha I havnt heard that since my father was preaching.
Trying to keep it simple but update everything. Budget is right under 3G and trying to save some cash for the unexpected. Just want to make sure that these components would be a good fit for the budget.

btmatt
04-30-2015, 10:41 AM
So a friend of mine wants to do a complete suspension build on his 69. Im trying to come up with a parts list for the budget he has. Car will never see an autocross as we dont have any here in South TX. Mainly cruising. Being realistic as we know it will never beat ZO6 but would luv for it to ride like a new car and handle well.

Here are my thoughts.
Ridetech NA coilovers with strong arms.
Hellwig sway bar.
Hotchkis Leafs
Ridetech Q series shocks for the rear or hotchkis by Fox shocks.
New tie rods and body bushings.

What do you all think?

I am in the same boat with a '67. Looked all over the 'net for direction and finally called Marcus at SC&C. Best thing I have done yet with this build. I recommend doing the same, but be sure to budget plenty of time for the call. Also, his book is very helpful. Matt

markss28
05-02-2015, 11:40 AM
Good idea. I'll give him a call on Monday. We are working with a $2,500 budget for the suspension and then we will move onto brakes. Probably C6 from Kore3 as I have that in my 73 and couldn't be happier.

Dave Pratt
05-05-2015, 08:00 AM
Mark if you're not in a big hurry to put the car together keep an eye on the "parts for sale" section here.I've been able to get some really good deals on some really good parts...

btmatt
05-05-2015, 08:24 AM
Mark if you're not in a big hurry to put the car together keep an eye on the "parts for sale" section here.I've been able to get some really good deals on some really good parts...

Hey now, don't give away my secrets....