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Old 10-05-2009, 10:39 PM
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what spring/shock combo should I run on for a drag setup on my 4th gen 98 camaro 6spd (street car) with about 540hp on gas? My 60s are terrible and I've already replaced the control arms, torque arm, etc and installed subframes. So this seems the next logical step. What about my 94 in sig?same setup?
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AFCO is the best choice but also the most expensive. Strange would be my second choice. Either way get double adjustables for the rear. We carry both brands.
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Old 10-07-2009, 09:05 PM
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what about the stock z28 springs, should I upgrade them as well or will the shocks take care of the stockers?
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i'd run either stock springs or a bmr with either a qa1, strange or comp eng.
im personally running stock springs with 3 way adjustable comp eng drag only shocks in the rear
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thnx...what 60' are you getting with that setup?



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