New 2001 T/A vert owner
I'm retired so I have to spend my money wisely and need to come up with a 1 step at a time plan. I will be asking a lot of questions and doing many searches. Any help that is offered will be appreciated.
I moved to Cincinnati Ohio in March of this year from the Syracuse NY area. I moved into an apartment, so for the first time in a long time will be paying people to work on my car.
Well, I guess that's enough of an intro. Now on to the fun part.
Moon
As a fellow vert. owner I would highly recommend subframe connectors. They really stiffen up the handling. There are mixed opinions on the shock tower brace ( I have one, and for $100, figured it couldn't hurt).
Good luck and have fun
275/40/17. These worked very well on the vette but that car is at least 800 lbs lighter. I also need to get a front end alignment because the tires that came off were wearing a little on the inside edges. If I get the alignment now will putting the subframe connectors on later throw the alignment off? Also I need to find a good alignment shop that knows what they are doing and doesn't rip people off. I don't mind paying a little extra for top quality work.
Moon
275/40/17. These worked very well on the vette but that car is at least 800 lbs lighter. I also need to get a front end alignment because the tires that came off were wearing a little on the inside edges. If I get the alignment now will putting the subframe connectors on later throw the alignment off? Also I need to find a good alignment shop that knows what they are doing and doesn't rip people off. I don't mind paying a little extra for top quality work.
Moon
The car will definitely feel heavier if you are on the stock suspension, especially the stock shocks (orange/black decarbon brand). Notoriously bad for handling and ride, swap those out with some bilstiens or Koni SA's and you will have a totally different machine.
SFC's will not throw off anything. For a more handling focused alignment make sure to run -1 camber (factory setting is around 0, but the out side of your tires may wear with that).
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I haven't looked at the front or rear yet but it rides like it's on 80,000 mile shocks. Actually the first thing I should do is put new front struts and rear shocks on. Then get the car aligned. Then put the subframe connectors in. I've got to find a reputable garage or speed shop that works with customers.
Moon
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I hate letting people touch my car too, but i finally broke down when I needed an alignment and took it to the goodyear near my house. I was super specific about not letting anyone drive it and making sure it was in good hands. Turned out the boss there was an old drag racing guy so it was somewhat comforting. I wouldnt just drop it off either, I stood and watched the whole process to make sure my car was being handeled with respect. Only thing they wouldnt let me do is drive onto the rack, but its really hard to find a shop that will due to insurance reasons. But it ended up that I didnt need an alignment, my driver side suspension "settled" a little bit and caused -.7* camber on that side, causing my inner driver front tire to wear faster. Been fine since i got the camber adjusted






