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08-16-2005, 06:46 PM
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Hey guys, where can i buy a kit to tub out a thirdgen camaro at? thanks
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08-16-2005, 06:51 PM
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08-16-2005, 06:55 PM
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You really can't "tub" a thirdgen without switching to a completely different rear suspension setup. Sure you can make the wheelwells a bit bigger, but the gas tank sits directly over the rear axle, so that would have to be moved. Then you have coil springs, shocks, and LCA's all within a few inches of the current tire. They would all have to be moved/replaced.
[TIM]If you are looking to hook, it's much easier and more cost effective to build the current suspension design to the max, rather than trying to throw lots of tire at the problem[/TIM]
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08-16-2005, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
You really can't "tub" a thirdgen without switching to a completely different rear suspension setup. Sure you can make the wheelwells a bit bigger, but the gas tank sits directly over the rear axle, so that would have to be moved. Then you have coil springs, shocks, and LCA's all within a few inches of the current tire. They would all have to be moved/replaced.
[TIM]If you are looking to hook, it's much easier and more cost effective to build the current suspension design to the max, rather than trying to throw lots of tire at the problem[/TIM]
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yes that is what i am doing to my 86.
this tub out plan will be for my upcoming thirdgen drag car project.
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08-16-2005, 07:18 PM
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how fast is the project car intended to go?
honestly, chra stock guys who have to run real "stock style" suspension have taken torque arms into the low 8's so far. so anything less than an outlaw 10.5 car that needs to find 7.1's or better to win should be on stock suspension
later
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08-16-2005, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
how fast is the project car intended to go?
honestly, chra stock guys who have to run real "stock style" suspension have taken torque arms into the low 8's so far. so anything less than an outlaw 10.5 car that needs to find 7.1's or better to win should be on stock suspension
later
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Not shure yet its still in the head part of the body planning room nothing has been transmitted to the hands yet. lol
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08-16-2005, 07:49 PM
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not translating to hands otr wallet yet? lol
low 7's are a nice $150k budget to get started 
and that doesn't include fuel or any spares or a trailer or a truck to tow
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tim
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08-16-2005, 10:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
how fast is the project car intended to go?
honestly, chra stock guys who have to run real "stock style" suspension have taken torque arms into the low 8's so far. so anything less than an outlaw 10.5 car that needs to find 7.1's or better to win "COULD" be on stock suspension
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is it your mission in life to talk everyone out of changing the aging technology under the rear end of our thirdgens?
there are so many reasons other than hooking, bigger tire, etc - stuff having to do with going fast in a straight line - to change out the thirdgen rear suspension. one is that the technology is 20 years old.
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08-17-2005, 02:07 AM
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Rick Head has been 7.66 @ 186mph on stock style front/rear suspension and DRAG RADIAL tires in his 3rd gen camaro. tubbing, ladder bars, 4-links, etc = no fun whatsoever.
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