my95z
#13
RE: my95z
ORIGINAL: chevyfreak
[:@]thats right nothing to fancy just the little things plus i want it tohandle and ride well specially when i have the kids in the car cruising around to get some ice cream lol
[:@]thats right nothing to fancy just the little things plus i want it tohandle and ride well specially when i have the kids in the car cruising around to get some ice cream lol
#14
RE: my95z
hey torque is good you do your thing and i do mine!
I rode in race cars all my life. let everbody know that i do not do any racing when my kids are in the car. Its just like having a old muscle car you want to have ***** and handle good meaning good suspension. and still be a weekend car with the kids. so if you mis understood sorry[:@]my daughter is 5 and she rides in her grandpas car to the staging lanes and that is a 900hp 56 chevy belair[8D]
I rode in race cars all my life. let everbody know that i do not do any racing when my kids are in the car. Its just like having a old muscle car you want to have ***** and handle good meaning good suspension. and still be a weekend car with the kids. so if you mis understood sorry[:@]my daughter is 5 and she rides in her grandpas car to the staging lanes and that is a 900hp 56 chevy belair[8D]
#15
RE: my95z
ORIGINAL: chevyfreak
hey torque is good you do your thing and i do mine!
I rode in race cars all my life. let everbody know that i do not do any racing when my kids are in the car. Its just like having a old muscle car you want to have ***** and handle good meaning good suspension. and still be a weekend car with the kids. so if you mis understood sorry[:@]my daughter is 5 and she rides in her grandpas car to the staging lanes and that is a 900hp 56 chevy belair[8D]
hey torque is good you do your thing and i do mine!
I rode in race cars all my life. let everbody know that i do not do any racing when my kids are in the car. Its just like having a old muscle car you want to have ***** and handle good meaning good suspension. and still be a weekend car with the kids. so if you mis understood sorry[:@]my daughter is 5 and she rides in her grandpas car to the staging lanes and that is a 900hp 56 chevy belair[8D]
#18
RE: my95z
ORIGINAL: torque_is_good
whew..................56 chevy.......................damn, photos are needed. I love em
ORIGINAL: chevyfreak
hey torque is good you do your thing and i do mine!
I rode in race cars all my life. let everbody know that i do not do any racing when my kids are in the car. Its just like having a old muscle car you want to have ***** and handle good meaning good suspension. and still be a weekend car with the kids. so if you mis understood sorry[:@]my daughter is 5 and she rides in her grandpas car to the staging lanes and that is a 900hp 56 chevy belair[8D]
hey torque is good you do your thing and i do mine!
I rode in race cars all my life. let everbody know that i do not do any racing when my kids are in the car. Its just like having a old muscle car you want to have ***** and handle good meaning good suspension. and still be a weekend car with the kids. so if you mis understood sorry[:@]my daughter is 5 and she rides in her grandpas car to the staging lanes and that is a 900hp 56 chevy belair[8D]
#20
RE: my95z
Make sure to wash your hands first! Who knows what your finger may have touched.
Seriously, these cars were pretty good handling machines when new, but 14 years later most suspension parts are fairly well worn out. Before doing anything else, the suspension should be rebuilt, such as new ball joints, inner & outer tie rod ends, and all new bushings front & rear. For a street car, good set of shocks front & rear, such as Bilstein or DeCarbon (if GM still stocks them), better LCAs in the rear, and perhaps a set of subframe connectors will wake up the handling under power. You don't want to make the suspension too stiff for road use, as the wheels will loose contact with the road over rough surfaces and mess up handling and traction.
Seriously, these cars were pretty good handling machines when new, but 14 years later most suspension parts are fairly well worn out. Before doing anything else, the suspension should be rebuilt, such as new ball joints, inner & outer tie rod ends, and all new bushings front & rear. For a street car, good set of shocks front & rear, such as Bilstein or DeCarbon (if GM still stocks them), better LCAs in the rear, and perhaps a set of subframe connectors will wake up the handling under power. You don't want to make the suspension too stiff for road use, as the wheels will loose contact with the road over rough surfaces and mess up handling and traction.