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Old 02-18-2003, 07:26 PM
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camaro suspension

Does anyone make a drop spindle for a 3rd gen camaro??????
I've looked every where and the only thing that I can find is bell tech's. The only problem is that they have been discontinued and MAY start production in early to mid 2003. If I have to use springs to get the 2" drop that I want, what mods will have to be done to correct steering geometry?
thanks for any and all help!!!
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Old 02-19-2003, 07:15 AM
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the proper way to drop your Camaro is with performance springs and after installation all that will be needed to correct the steering geometry is a good alignment .... drop spindles on the other hand actually hurt the handling of a vehicle changing the geometry in a way that can not be altered back to the correct specs ... things like scrub radius and ackerman are very important when it comes to ultimate handling and steering response. Get performance springs and forget about the drop spindles. The drop spindles were originally intended for trucks which do not handle like a car and will never be able to overcome the intrinsic lack of handling performance because it's a truck
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