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Lets hear your opinions.. I am trying to decide what to do with my current heap, next hear gonna go from 30x9's to 29.5 10.5W on my 69 Camaro, will have to make some mods so wondering if I should switch the suspension set up too. Lets hear it....
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Eric, I take it that you want to go to a bigger tire to help out on marginal tracks? I personally would keep the leaf spring, link combo. You have them and it could keep the money down. I take it that you would have to relocate the shocks? Or is it more to it on your car? Minitubs? I would try this and keep the fabrication and down time hopefully to a min. Like I said this is just my opinion. Did you figure out the problem that was causing you to pull one way when you took off? Good luck.
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I will be relocating the shocks. How much room will that give me for a wider tireand wheel combo?? Yes it is for marginal tracks. The rollout difference on the slicks is the only thing i could come up with. I rotated them and it healed it. Also had about a turn to much preload. Thanks for the input. I am currently running afco multi leafs. How much would going to a mono set up help me if any??
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Eric, I believe that I would keep the springs because once again you have them. Also when you go to a mono you do lose some weight but, it is off the back of the car. If I started new I would go with a mono, lighter, easier to work with etc, then add the weight back to help with traction. I just realized something you said a "W" tire? That tire is like 12" wide at the footprint. I do not believe that tire will fit with out some "work" maybe a minitub. Now a 10.5" regular tire on a 8-9" rim with the right offset I can see fitting. My tires rub the top of my shocks mainly when I turn off the track. You really can't easily put a larger dia shock on it with out rubbing. But, I run a stocker with a 10" rim and the shock is in the stock location. Good luck with your project. By the way do you have any more pictures of your car? Thanks
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I do have pictures, what would you like to see? I plan on cutting the inner quarter out to fit a wider wheels and tire combo.
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