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hbps1978 04-11-2009 10:35 PM

G body stocker suspension tips
 
Hello, I have a stock suspension 1986 Monte Carlo LS/CL. This is going to be an 1/8 mile foot brake car with a mild 400-450 hp 355 chevy with a 350 turbo transmission with an 8" Coan Maximum Performance 4500 stall converter and a 12 bolt chevy rear with spool and 4.88 gear.

Can anyone give me some tips on front and rear suspension mods for my car. What parts work well? I already have a set of adjustable upper and lower rear control arms with Competition Engineering 3 way adjustable drag shocks for the front and rear. I have a pair of 28x10 M/T drag slicks for the rear. What front tire size would you suggest? 28" ?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Mark Yacavone 04-11-2009 10:45 PM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
Is it an aftermarket 12 bolt? How do you plan on adapting it to the MC chassis?

hbps1978 04-11-2009 11:06 PM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
12 bolt is out of a 68' to 72' Chevelle with Ford ends for Ford style 33 spline axels and brakes. I used to have this rear end in a former stock eliminator car I have - 1978 Malibu Wagon.

Mark Yacavone 04-12-2009 12:43 AM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
So how did you adapt it to fit?

Bud Lefevre 04-12-2009 05:22 AM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
Iceman rear arms , CE shocks will do. Front , Global west bushings, Moroso springs and Calvert shocks.

hbps1978 04-12-2009 09:30 AM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
Mark, the rear upper and lower control arms I have heim joints and the bars I bought are made specifically for a 12 bolt swap in a g body.

hbps1978 04-12-2009 09:39 AM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
Bud, Do I need any kind of special ball joints? I bought Moog stock replacement ball joints for the front.

Calvert shocks, who has these for sale? Seems like I saw a website advertising these at one time but can't remember where.

Bud, I'm sure you know how A body and G body like to twist when they leave. I noticed your pictures of your Malibu and it looked like you were using air bags. I had air bags in my 78 Malibu wagon stocker years ago but had trouble with pinching the one on the passenger side of the car. Have you or anyone you know ever tried to run a stock style sway bar to keep the car from twisting or used an anti roll bar for this?

Thanks for your help - Jeff:)

72Malibu 04-12-2009 12:02 PM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
I use the www.hrpartsnstuff.com bolt-in antiroll bar. Works great!!

Mark Yacavone 04-12-2009 12:26 PM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hbps1978 (Post 114698)
Bud, Do I need any kind of special ball joints? I bought Moog stock replacement ball joints for the front.

Calvert shocks, who has these for sale? Seems like I saw a website advertising these at one time but can't remember where.

Bud, I'm sure you know how A body and G body like to twist when they leave. I noticed your pictures of your Malibu and it looked like you were using air bags. I had air bags in my 78 Malibu wagon stocker years ago but had trouble with pinching the one on the passenger side of the car. Have you or anyone you know ever tried to run a stock style sway bar to keep the car from twisting or used an anti roll bar for this?

Thanks for your help - Jeff:)

Okay, so you are using heim joints to make up for the misalignment of the brackets. In that case ,I can't see how you could use a factory type sway bar with those arms.
The original point I was getting at; Can you use no hop bars to raise the upper pivot point on the housing?
That extra amount of separation is really beneficial, especially on a 2dr car.

hbps1978 04-12-2009 01:38 PM

Re: G body stocker suspension tips
 
Mark, what are "no hop" bars as you call these so that I have an understanding of what you mean. Thank you for your help - Jeff


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