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: suspension on a 66


MuyMal66
Sep 27th, 04, 9:50 PM
anybody have any suggestions of good companies to look into for good suspension parts on a '66? I'm looking for it to handle like it's on rails. And since the car is in pieces right now, I figured I'd do some research/stock up on new parts for when I reassemble. It'll be lowered in the front, jacked up a little in the rear, and should be tight all over. thanks.

MuyMal66
Sep 28th, 04, 10:39 AM
nothing??? :confused:

Aaron
Sep 28th, 04, 12:38 PM
Suspension Performance, out of Arizona. graemlins/thumbsup.gif Moog has good parts graemlins/thumbsup.gif . Try your local stock car shop. Those circle track guys have a ton of good parts that will fit a 66 chevelle graemlins/hurray.gif . The short tracks were full of them in the late 60's and early 70's.

rocks66ss
Sep 28th, 04, 1:15 PM
I got my front end parts for my 66 from www.p-s-t.com (http://www.p-s-t.com)


Rocky

MuyMal66
Sep 30th, 04, 12:16 PM
thanks guys! :cool:

MarcusSC&C
Sep 30th, 04, 11:06 PM
If you want it to handle like it`s on rails I`d humbly suggest you check this site out too www.SCandC.com (http://www.SCandC.com) smile.gif We`re now offering our Stg.2 package for A body cars (it`s not on the site yet but it`s the same style and price as the G body Stg.2). With adj. tubular upper arms and 4 tall stud modular balljoints (stronger than stock, rebuildable,and greasable) it radically improves the camber curves and RC height as well as dramatically improving on the factory bumpsteer. It also lowers the car about an inch. We`ve been doing a lot of testing with it lately and it makes for a very sweet driving great handling A body. Marcus SC&C