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Suspension
TransamUK:
Hi Guys! Needing some help! Any advice from across the pond would be greatly appreciated.
Looking at putting new suspension and disc brakes on my 81 Trans Am. Going to fit a 383ci stroker blueprint engine.
Can anyone recommend any set-ups?
Looking at 3
1. https://www.heidts.com/part/71-81-fbody-camaro-firebird-front-suspension-subframe/
this is easy to install and comes with engine mounts for the new engine and comes with Wilwood disc brakes - looking at $8500 incl. shipping to UK !
other options :
2. Hotchkis 80034-27 Suspension Handling Package Stage 2 TVS Pontiac Kit - $3,901.89 plus discs $877.49 (dosen't ship)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Hotchkis-80034-27-Suspension-Handling-Package-Stage-2-TVS-Pontiac-Kit-/333550397221?_trksid=p2349526.m4383.l10137.c10&nordt=true&rt=nc&orig_cvip=true
3. or the Pro-touring Fbody 70-81 1LE kit - cant quite figure out from the site what i would need.
http://www.pro-touringf-body.com/Suspension_kits.html
RENOVATIONS:
Wow...those are some expensive options.
Are you just wanting to upgrade the suspension, rebuild to stock, set up for autocross, etc...or ?
Does your car already have rear disc brakes?
TransamUK:
--- Quote from: RENOVATIONS on April 24, 2020, 11:49:24 AM ---Wow...those are some expensive options.
Are you just wanting to upgrade the suspension, rebuild to stock, set up for autocross, etc...or ?
Does your car already have rear disc brakes?
--- End quote ---
Hi its a 81' - 4 disc brake - no drums TA but its all been stripped by a 'muppet mechanic' - engine everything - its not even rolling. I'm obviously having to fit new - i'm looking to travel round Europe in it and use it as my daily driver. As i'm sticking a new engine in thought i'd need good brakes and suspension to support and strengthen chasis etc.
RENOVATIONS:
Just based on the age of the car ...AND since a bad mechanic got hold of it also...I agree with your plan.
You could probably save a lot by going with a stock suspension (it was a great design anyway) and just replace your springs (front and rear) and update the front suspension/brake parts with new vs the ones you're looking at which are geared more towards pro-touring ($$$).
A set of subframe connectors would also really strengthen your suspension
Wallington:
Those full race suspension kits aren't really aimed at a car you simply want to cruise around in, plus you wouldn't have the money left to put fuel in it. x2 on subframe connectors as a minimum, the rest is just maintenance, replacing parts but can be upgraded as needed, but no need to overdo it unless you have that as the cars purpose.
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