3800 suspension:where to start

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ok i know theres lots of ideas , im not wanting to drop a hit load of money on it but i know its needed, im only looking for a track setup, i know im getting either GTO blockers or if w-body ever comes out with there little design, im aware of the tire pressure needing to be high in the back and i was even thinking koni adj. in the rear, and ron had a good tie down idea for the front, i have front and rear
strut bars also

does anyone have any D.I.Y. 's or other budget ideas
 
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Originally posted by RoyalGTP@Dec 19 2005, 12:57 AM
STBs wont do a thing.

GMPP around for adjustment, spring blockers........and see hales frt tie down kit.....

Rear tire pressure up as well..........

Slide the seat up as far as possible.....
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I have to disagree on the STB's. The front one is a great all-around mod. May not help much with launching, but you'll be nery happy with it. I'd also get the GMPP trailing arms.
 

Sinister Drag Designs

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Originally posted by CoolGTX+Dec 19 2005, 08:58 AM-->
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.......and see hales frt tie down kit.....


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in the newest issue of PONTIACENTHUSIAST :D

thats right HALE stand up and take a bow..you were the FIRST.. ;) :D
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i have the new issue what page was it , are you reffering to the one with zzp's car and charles's 04 thats the one im talking about
 
Originally posted by RoyalGTP+Dec 19 2005, 03:21 PM-->
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@Dec 18 2005, 11:15 PM
im only looking for a track setup
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STBs for the track??????


How will those help launching?
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STB are designed to reduce body flex. during a launch, the less flex you have up front the more the weight you will have distributed more evenly over BOTH tires... this effectively increases traction.
 
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