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Old 09-11-2023, 04:33 AM   #1
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I need education about the G body rear suspension. I just bought a 1984 Cutlass [one of the factory race cars with 12 bolt, never been on the street, always been a race car, no title, sold with a bill of sale]

The car has always been run as a stocker with relatively low power. I plan to install a SBC of about 550 horse and bracket race in no E/foot brake and some index racing 6.5 - 7.0 classes.

Of course, it has a 9" tire and not much room for any larger [I do not want to cut the car except for minor trimming if needed.]

Help me with a good setup for this situation. It will weigh around 3050 - 3100 with driver.
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Old 09-11-2023, 09:18 AM   #2
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TRZ will be your friend here - adjustable upper and lower trailing arms and adjustable ARB. They’re well respected in the heads-up small tire d.o.t. crowd, the parts are very nice quality, their combination works and they know what they’re talking about. If I was building another G Body, I’d go there first.
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Old 09-11-2023, 09:25 AM   #3
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Thanks Wayne, I appreciate the help. NOTE: Appreciate = "To recognize the value of"
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If you're going to run it in stock..not sure about adjustable lower trailing arm.
Adjustable upper is good and I believe you can box the lower.
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I believe the question was for an index foot brake/bracket car— not a Stocker?

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Wayne is correct
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Go to the Buick Grand National Forums:

https://www.turbobuick.com/


https://www.turbobuick.com/threads/s...ecipes.326227/
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Old 09-11-2023, 09:19 PM   #8
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I need education about the G body rear suspension. I just bought a 1984 Cutlass [one of the factory race cars with 12 bolt, never been on the street, always been a race car, no title, sold with a bill of sale]

The car has always been run as a stocker with relatively low power. I plan to install a SBC of about 550 horse and bracket race in no E/foot brake and some index racing 6.5 - 7.0 classes.

Of course, it has a 9" tire and not much room for any larger [I do not want to cut the car except for minor trimming if needed.]

Help me with a good setup for this situation. It will weigh around 3050 - 3100 with driver.
Adjustable upper control arms, HR Parts N Stuff antiroll bar. Does the 12 bolt in the car have the raised mounting points on the housing like the newer Moser housings? If not, you'll need a set of no-hop bars to correct the instant center. With all of these things it will work perfectly fine with a 9" tire.

There is plenty to be had getting the front end to work very freely as well.
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Old 09-11-2023, 09:29 PM   #9
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Mike, I do not know about the 12 bolt. The car is one of the Olds factory race cars and it came with the 12 bolt. But since it is an 84 model, I expect it is the old style 12 bolt. I will know more soon. It is a cool car in excellent condition. Been a stocker all its life, never street driven.
These pics may shed some light.
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I believe the question was for an index foot brake/bracket car— not a Stocker?
The question WAS posted in the STOCK SUPER STOCK TECH section
Just sayin.....
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