Rear end and suspention
#2
#5
you will probably want 3 point subframe connectors
double adjustable is an option when buying suspension parts. with that kind of power, you're going to want the best of the best or you will blow up everything
double adjustable is an option when buying suspension parts. with that kind of power, you're going to want the best of the best or you will blow up everything
#6
Thanks whammer also what gear ratio will be best for street and track if feasable.
#8
Thanks for all the help whammer one more thing what make fir the suspension would be best?Also what size axles will I need or will that be sized when I order the rear end?Another issue I will have is upgradeing the brakes. I really appreicate the help.
#9
spohn or UMI make great suspension pieces. sam strano has a lot of knowledge on what suspension pieces you need for what you're wanting to get out of your car.
as far as axles, i'd talk to whoever you get the rear-end from and tell them what you're planning to use it for. they will steer you in the right direction.
as far as brakes, a cheaper option for you is to go with an LS1 car's braking set up. its a lot better than our LT1 cars
as far as axles, i'd talk to whoever you get the rear-end from and tell them what you're planning to use it for. they will steer you in the right direction.
as far as brakes, a cheaper option for you is to go with an LS1 car's braking set up. its a lot better than our LT1 cars
#10
spohn or UMI make great suspension pieces. sam strano has a lot of knowledge on what suspension pieces you need for what you're wanting to get out of your car.
as far as axles, i'd talk to whoever you get the rear-end from and tell them what you're planning to use it for. they will steer you in the right direction.
as far as brakes, a cheaper option for you is to go with an LS1 car's braking set up. its a lot better than our LT1 cars
as far as axles, i'd talk to whoever you get the rear-end from and tell them what you're planning to use it for. they will steer you in the right direction.
as far as brakes, a cheaper option for you is to go with an LS1 car's braking set up. its a lot better than our LT1 cars