What to do?!!?!
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What to do?!!?!
Got some $$ to play with.
I know for a fact I'm getting some 17/9.5/11's
But now the other choice:
Pulley, Long tubes, ORY, and Tune?
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Drop Springs, LCA Relocation Brackets, and SA Koni's?
I know for a fact I'm getting some 17/9.5/11's
But now the other choice:
Pulley, Long tubes, ORY, and Tune?
OR
Drop Springs, LCA Relocation Brackets, and SA Koni's?
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You will never make an F-body into a freakish handling machine (at least not easily/cheaply), There are 3500 reasons for this. HOWEVER, it is MUCH more handily lent to ripping down the strip like a beast! +1 for power mods!
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id do suspension, but do the LCA's, a torque arm, SFC's, and then do whatever else you wanna do. its your choice. its not like you're buying a hand held tuner, and all of those mods are lagit, so do whatever you want on your list. i might recommend a rear end cover with the bigger wheels/tires.
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I'd say bolt-ons. I did the opposite and went with all the suspension first. My car looks and drives really well......but it's still slow. Wish I would have spent the money on go fast parts.
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I did bolt ons first. It hauls *** wish it would handle better thought but thats when ever i get some$. shocks make a big difference on these cars let me tell you. so the choice is yours speed or if you need a better ride. My stock shocks were blown and i did the bolt ons first in retro spect i would do shocks first then bolt ons.
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From there you could start on the suspension. If you lower it, the best parts for the car will be an adjustable pan hard, adjustable lower control arms, and relocation brackets. Or you could wait even more on the suspension and do a cam. If you have the pulley off you may as well keep going
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nice 2 choice you have.
if it were ME... I'd go with the lts before the suspension, even though I did some suspension before I will get LTs.
ever since I got my catback and did my FTRA, I've been just wanting more...
if it were ME... I'd go with the lts before the suspension, even though I did some suspension before I will get LTs.
ever since I got my catback and did my FTRA, I've been just wanting more...
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FYI, my friend has a cammed 06 M6 GTO. He plays with it often. (415whp/389wtq). He just lowered it about a month ago. I recall his first experience with it afterwards. "Wow, It used to just HOOK, now all it does is spin...I blame it on the 50* weather" yeah...BS. You will limit weight transfer greatly depending on the spring/shock combo you go with. THink about that if you plan on a strip machine.