69 gto suspension
ezsk8er66
12-01-2005, 06:20 PM
i took my 69 out around the block today for the first time after some restoration and the back end seems to want to sway from side to side i was wondering if there is anything to help tighten up the feel off the car?
thanks
thanks
MrPbody
12-02-2005, 08:01 AM
All of the "goodies" for the later ('70-'72) GTO bolt right in. The Olds 442 got the stuff a few years earlier. Most A-bodies had it by '70. The Grand Prix/Monte Carlo/Riviera also have the same pieces in the same years.
You need the lower control arms and sway bar. This is usually a 3-piece "set".
Hotchkiss and a few others offer aftermarket rear bars. Always a good thing, even on a drag car using the "stock" rear suspension.
Replace the bushings in the rear axle case and the upper control arms. Poly-urethane bushings will tighten things up a lot. Some find them too "harsh". Stock replacement parts will work well for a decent ride quality.
Moog offers "Cargo Coils". These are rear springs that retain ride height and add about 20% deflection in the spring.
A good set of gas shocks will finish it out.
Jim
You need the lower control arms and sway bar. This is usually a 3-piece "set".
Hotchkiss and a few others offer aftermarket rear bars. Always a good thing, even on a drag car using the "stock" rear suspension.
Replace the bushings in the rear axle case and the upper control arms. Poly-urethane bushings will tighten things up a lot. Some find them too "harsh". Stock replacement parts will work well for a decent ride quality.
Moog offers "Cargo Coils". These are rear springs that retain ride height and add about 20% deflection in the spring.
A good set of gas shocks will finish it out.
Jim
ezsk8er66
12-02-2005, 05:37 PM
thanks alot for the ideas it will help me out alot
ramairgto72
12-11-2005, 01:18 PM
The "sway from side to side"s more likely bad shocks and springs, rather then dump a few grand into later year parts I would buy a good set of gas shocks and the HD springs for your car.
If you plan on sewing the cones check into aftermarket upper and lower control arms front and rear.
I hope the was a clearer answer.
If you plan on sewing the cones check into aftermarket upper and lower control arms front and rear.
I hope the was a clearer answer.
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