Cheap shocks?
#1
Cheap shocks?
I'm about to get an LT1 Camaro for a DD and it's in desperate need of new shocks. I don't want to put much money into this car at all.
Would I be better off to get a set of used SS or WS6 shocks, or a set of used Monroe ones? I can get a great deal on the Monroe ones. I also plan on lowering the car. Will this have a substancial impact on what shocks to get?
As for springs, do the LT1 cars take different springs than the LS1 cars?
Thanks!
Would I be better off to get a set of used SS or WS6 shocks, or a set of used Monroe ones? I can get a great deal on the Monroe ones. I also plan on lowering the car. Will this have a substancial impact on what shocks to get?
As for springs, do the LT1 cars take different springs than the LS1 cars?
Thanks!
#2
to keep it simple, if you're lowering it do not use stock or stock replacement shocks. if you're not willing to spend money for decent shocks, then don't lower it at all, especially if it's a daily driver. lowering springs need to be a higher rate than stock, and stock shocks can't handle it. the shocks will wear out prematurely and never be able to handle them in the first place so it will ride like it has worn out shocks; exactly as it does now, only worse because it has stiffer springs. and ls1 and lt1 springs will work on whichever car no problem, weight differences are minimal.
#6
Thank you for the help guys. I'm almost completely ignorant when it comes to suspension.
Should I want to lower the car, and not have the shocks wear out prematurely, what shocks should I look at.
Lowering isn't a must, but I'm seriously considering it.
I figured that anything would be a step up (hence considering the used F-body parts). The car has 300,000km shocks on it.
Should I want to lower the car, and not have the shocks wear out prematurely, what shocks should I look at.
Lowering isn't a must, but I'm seriously considering it.
I figured that anything would be a step up (hence considering the used F-body parts). The car has 300,000km shocks on it.
#7
KYB's at a minimum for lowering. if you're willing to spend a bit more bilsteins and koni's are good choices. i just went from bilsteins which were decent to koni's and they're excellent.