10-18-2013, 02:26 PM | #1 |
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How to get the most out of your Suspension/Brake questions
I am posting this because I have been lurking through the Suspension/Brake area for the last couple of weeks and have noticed some common things that have been lacking in trying to answer common questions. Most folks just ask their question without the most common of background information needed to answer the question asked. Then responders have to waste time asking for this information while others are giving options/opinions that the OP might already have thus wasting time and space. There are just too many variables that go into even the most basic of questions let alone the more technical ones.
So with this in mind I have come up with what I think is a good format for asking question in this area. I call it the “GMMB” approach. G= Goals: What are your goals with the car. M=Model: What model car do you own. M=Modifications: What are your current modifications. B=Budget: What is your budget. If you do not have a budget or are looking for the best answer, please state so. Answering these simple questions in your original post will greatly assist the rest of us in helping you accomplish your goals. Note to all: if referring to a vendors package setup, Example Pedders Street kit 1, please list what is included in that kit at least once in your OP so the rest of us do not have to search out what is all included in that particular kit. There are just too many for everyone to know all of the vendor’s kits. Another note: In some discussions it may be necessary to also delve into rim and tire combinations, please bear with us so we can provide the best answer possible. Vendors, please make your posts relevant. Some of you are very good at this and others not so much. Posts like, “Call me and we can answer your questions”, “that is a good idea” or” That looks good” either wastes space or the reply does not benefit the whole community because the only person getting the information is the OP who calls. Vendors, if you can’t answer the question in the post without benefiting the whole community please refrain from posting. We want the answer to our technical questions, not a sales pitch. If you do that we will know who to buy from. We know you cannot post retail prices in this section so please try and fit your answers into the OP’s budget. If you think the OP’s budget is too small for their goals please also note that without getting yourself in trouble. Edit: If you are new to the 5th Gen suspension please take the time to educate yourself with this thread all about the Camaro's suspension. ........Start here: The 5th Gen Book Chapter by Chapter So, in the future look for the “GMMB” acronym in future posts and if someone asks what that means, refer them here. T. PS. If you have ideas to streamline this please feel free to share so that we can enhance this to benefit all of us.
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10-18-2013, 06:48 PM | #2 |
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TBone your back!!!!
Great idea for this thread! I too have noticed a lot of vague replies from vendors and pretty much the same questions over and over, especially when it comes to wheel hop! Answer.... CRADLE BUSHINGS!!!! Oh, and trailing arms/bushings! There, no need to ask anymore, it's right here! Welcome back T. |
10-18-2013, 06:57 PM | #3 |
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Tbone excellent idea. This really applies to almost any performance questions though. I mean the same stuff should be provided when one asks what cam should I get or which heads or headers or intake or the tough one wheels...
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10-18-2013, 07:52 PM | #4 |
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Great suggest Tim.
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10-29-2013, 04:04 PM | #5 |
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Thanks.
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"Horsepower is something that looks great in a Magazine article, but suspension is what actually gets you around the track fast.." Jack Olsen
The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same. Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different. I can't wait for my next Track fix. DA HAWKS OWN DA CUP!!!!! |
10-31-2013, 03:46 PM | #6 |
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for a great post! It helps us so much to get a little back ground info for what you are trying to accomplish and what you have already done! Help us help YOU!
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11-01-2013, 10:20 PM | #7 |
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Great thread tbone. Let us know if we can help!
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11-02-2013, 08:59 AM | #8 |
BL1ZZRD
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This should be a sticky up top so ppl can read it before posting! We'll have to give it a bump once in a while to keep it at the top!
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11-02-2013, 09:06 AM | #9 |
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Outstanding post. This would be helpful in all of the technical forums.
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11-02-2013, 09:19 AM | #10 |
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Okay I'll start it,
My goal is to achieve an aggressive stance with the capability of Autocross ing once in awhile. I know the ride will be rough but as long as its tolerable for daily driving and it's not going to give me any further issues Im fine with it. Right now my current mods are Eibach sway bars and Megan racing coilovers I'm planning to get the Pedders bushings after I get my wheel set up figured out. I'm not sure where would I stand on improving the power for my car so yea im doing the suspensions first because i think it's the most cost efficient mod for the car.
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11-26-2013, 12:02 PM | #11 |
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bump
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"Horsepower is something that looks great in a Magazine article, but suspension is what actually gets you around the track fast.." Jack Olsen
The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same. Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different. I can't wait for my next Track fix. DA HAWKS OWN DA CUP!!!!! |
12-12-2013, 03:27 PM | #12 |
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Fixed Da Link.
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"Horsepower is something that looks great in a Magazine article, but suspension is what actually gets you around the track fast.." Jack Olsen
The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same. Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different. I can't wait for my next Track fix. DA HAWKS OWN DA CUP!!!!! |
12-12-2013, 11:22 PM | #13 |
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Ill contribute:
Goals: Competitive autocross car (E-prepared)/Fun Track day car Model: V6 LS Modifications: BMR Sway Bars, Lowering Springs, 20x8.5 Front Wheels & 20x10 Rear Wheels Budget: What ever I scrounge together Monthly...so how about this. WANT list w/time line: 20x10 Front Wheels ~ $600+Tires Coil Overs (BC will do) ~ $1000 CAI: ~$350 Headers (BBK): $700 The parts are in the order that I would purchase, hope to have the first two by the time autocross season starts, the other two will come when they come . Considering jamming bushing kits in before the power mods.
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12-13-2013, 01:03 PM | #14 | |
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Speaking of which, I would suggest Pedders over BC just so you do not have to cut a hole in the trunk to adjust them(if you still have to do that). Also you can usually find a decent set used in the classifieds in the spring for a good price. Plus, they are just better IMHO. Tires, tires, tires. This is subjective and I know I am going to catch some flack for this but "I" like a staggered setup and set my car up accordingly. Now when I say this I mean I set the sway bars, tires, etc. so the handling is more accommodating to this way of driving and car setup. If is works for the vette and ZL1 then it is ok for me. Now, you already have 8.5F and 10R rims. If you are used to these you could stick with this setup and set the car up for staggered and save some money and apply it toward tires. This is NOT for everyone and some do better with the same setup of the 1LE. This is something you will have to figure out on your own. Tires part 2, Now.... tires are important. The stickier the better but you also have to decide if you are going to DD on these too. My vote is Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Power, for a CAI my vote is a Halltech YellowJacket but as long as you pick one of the good ones you should be ok. Headers, I would choose one of the top three: Kooks, ARH, Pfadt, and then get them coated to keep heat down under hood. Oh damn, sorry just saw you are V6. I am not really well versed on making power on those so hopefully someone can chime in. Otherwise good plan so far. T.
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"Horsepower is something that looks great in a Magazine article, but suspension is what actually gets you around the track fast.." Jack Olsen
The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same. Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different. I can't wait for my next Track fix. DA HAWKS OWN DA CUP!!!!! |
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