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01-02-2006, 07:05 AM #1
Chassis, Suspension Parts and Brands
This thread will be a listing of the parts and manufacturers that you can get them from. Will also have explanations of the parts.
Chassis and Suspension Parts:
Front
Control Arms - upper and lower
K-Members
Shocks
Springs
Shock Tower Braces
Subframe Connectors
Swaybar
Rear
Panhard Rod - upper and lower
Shocks
Springs
Swaybar
Torque Arm
Trailing ArmsLast edited by mrr23; 03-30-2006 at 09:18 PM.
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01-02-2006, 07:06 AM #2
FRONT:
Control Arms - these are more of a weight savings offer. Some come with the ability to make camber/caster adjustments greater than factory arms allow. This comes in handy for the Autocross racers. Also, being made of stronger material and tubular, there is less deflection. This means better steering response and cornering.
BMR
AA001 Upper Non-adjustable
AA004 Upper adjustable
AA002 Lower Adjustable
AA003 Chrome Moly Version (lighter)
Global West
CTA32 Upper Non-adjustable
Spohn
742 Upper Steel Non-adjustable
742-3140 Chrome Moly Version
743 Upper Adjustable
743-3140 Chrome moly Version
741 Lower Adjustable
741-3140 Chrome Moly Version
UMI
2310 Upper Adjustable
2300 Lower Adjustable
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K-MEMBERS - Another weight savings deal.
BMR
KM001 No Motor Mounts Factory Rack
KM001-1 No Motor Mounts Pinto Rack
KM002 Factory Rack With LT1 Mounts
KM002-1 Pinto Rack With LT1 Mounts
KM003 Factory Rack With LS1 Mounts
KM003-1 Pinto Rack With LS1 Mounts
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SHOCK TOWER BRACES - These tie the left and right side front shock towers together. Seeing as the upper part of the shocks mount to the thin steel unibody, that area flexes while turning. This limits that movement. This really aides in autocrossing. It can also help in drag racing by limiting the amount of body twist.
BMR
STB001 93-97 except 96-97 SS, All LS1
MSTB001 Chrome Moly Version
Competition Engineering
C2423 93-98 Clear
C2424 93-98 Black
Edelbrock
5228 93-97 except SS without TCS
5229 98-02 All LS1
Hotchkis
2003 93-97 LT1 except SS
2006 98-02 LS1 and LT1 Ram Air
SLP
70005 93-02 except 96-97 SS
SPOHN
964 93-02 except 96-97 SS
965 Adjustable Version
UMI
2005 93-02 except 96-97 SS
2006 Chrome Moly Version
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SUBFRAME CONNECTORS - The weak part of a F-body is the fact it's a UNIBODY. Meaning the there is only a front half frame. The rest of the car is one piece. The front frame (k-member) bolts to the unibody of the car. Now, you add t-tops, or convertible, this makes the body even more vulnerable to twisting. This will decrease the weight transfer to the rear wheels because the body is twisting. Thus, the inertia of the front end lifting is wasted. Same thing when autocrossing. The body twisting is allowing the weight transfer to go way out of proportion.
BMR
SFC001 Boxed 93-02 Coupe Weld In
SFC004 Tubular 93-02 Coupe Weld In
SFC002 Tubular 93-97 LT1 Convertible Weld In
SFC003 Tubular 98-02 LS1 Convertible Weld In
Edelbrock
5290 93-02 Coupe Weld In
Global West
905 93-02 Coupe Tubular Weld In
905-C 93-02 Convertible Tubular Weld In
Hotchkis
4002 93-02 Coupe Boxed Weld In
SLP
70801 93-02 Coupe Bolt In
70802 93-02 Coupe Weld In
70804 93-02 Convertible Bolt In
SPOHN
504 98-02 Coupe Tubular Weld In
504-3140 Chrome Moly Version
UMI
2000 93-02 Coupe Weld In Boxed
2001 93-02 Coupe Weld in Tubular
2002 93-02 Coupe Bolt In Tubular
2003 93-02 Coupe 3 Point Weld In
2004 93-02 Coupe 3 Point Bolt In
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SWAYBARS - Keeps the car from leaning while cornering. great for autocrossing. Does nothing for drag racing. Taking it out when drag racing allows the front to lift up higher. Thus, transfering more weight to the rear tires.
BMR
SB001 Front 32mm
Hotchkis
2204 1 7/16" front (part of whole kit)
INTRAX
25.7.005 93-97 32mm (part of whole kit)
25.7.030 98-02 32mm (part of whole kit)
SPOHN
924-FRONT 93-02 Front 32mm
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01-02-2006, 07:07 AM #3
REAR:
Panhard Rod - Upper and Lower
The upper panhard rod is mainly there to support the bracket that holds the lower panhard rod. Not a real need for it that I have ever figured out. The lower panhard rod is to keep the rear centered as the car corners, lifts, lowers, etc... They come in non-adjustable and adjustable versions. If you lower the car, definately get the adjustable. Even not lowered, you can benefit from the adjustable one. The rear ends aren't centered perfectly from the factory.
If the rear is offset to one side, the car will corner better one way versus the other. It's like the lever method. The longer the lever, the harder to tip/lean over that side. For instance, let's say the rear is offset to the right side of the car by 1/2". When you turn left, the weight goes to the right. With the rear being offset to the right, it's like having a longer rear axle on the right side. Harder to tip/lean over. Opposite happens, when turing right. Easier to tip/lean over. Also, useful when needing to get tires to fit evenly under the wheelwells.
BMR
PHR004K Upper
PHR001 Non adjustable
MPHR001 Chrome Moly Version (lighter)
PHR002 Adjustable
MPHR002 Chrome Moly Version
MPHR003 Chrome Moly Version w/Spherical Rod Ends
Edelbrock
5202 Non-adjustable
5222 Adjustable
Global West
PHC-1 Adjustable
PHC-2 Non-adjustable
Hotchkis
1501 Adjustable
Lakewood
20440 Single Side Adjustable
UMI
2020 Non-adjustable
2021 Single Side Adjustable
2022 Single Side Adjustable 'On Car"
2023 Dual Side Adjustable
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SWAY BARS - This keeps the car from leaning to one side during a lauch and cornering.
BMR
SB003 Rear 21mm
Hotchkis
2204 1" Rear Hollow (part of whole kit)
INTRAX
25.7.005 93-97 25mm (part of whole kit)
25.7.030 98-02 25mm (part of whole kit)
SLP
70003 Rear 21mm
SPOHN
921 Rear 1 5/16" 93-02 DRAG VERSION
923-REAR Rear 1" 93-02
924-REAR Rear 22mm 93-02
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TORQUE ARM - This controls the rear from twisting upwards. Acting like a traction bar, it takes this upward movement and uses it to push down on the tires. This improves traction during acceleration. Stock one is made out of stamped steel and flimsy.
BMR
TA001 93-02 Bolts To Transmission Adjustable
TA002 93-02 Bolts To Transmission Non-adjustable
MTA001 93-02 Bolts To TransmissionChrome Moly Version TA001
TPU001 93-02 TRAK PAK This comes with a crossmember that you have to weld into the car. Removes the torque arm from the transmission.
XTA001 93-02 Chrome Moly Version of TPU001
Competition Engineering
C8000 93-02 Removes from the transmission. Bolts to the body of the car.
Edelbrock
5280 93-02 Bolts To Transmission Non-adjustable
5282 Adjustable Version
Global West
TSC24 93-02 Manual transmission
TSC26 93-97 Auto
TSC27 98-02 Auto
SLP
70803 Transmission Mounted Adjustable
SPOHN
399 93-02 Trans Mounted
402 98-02 Adjustable transmission member mounted w/Driveshaft Loop
402-LT1 93-97 Adjustable transmission member mounted w/Driveshaft Loop
405 98-02 Adjustable transmission member mounted w/Driveshaft Loop w/Longtube Headers
405-LT1 93-97 Adjustable transmission member mounted w/Driveshaft Loop w/Longtube Headers
UMI
2200 98-02 Tunnel Brace Mounted Adjustable Kook Headers Stock Type Exhaust
2202 98-02 Tunnel Brace Mounted Adjustable Longtube Headers w/Driveshaft Loop
2205 93-02 Transmission Mounted Adjustable
2206 93-02 Transmission Mounted Non-adjustable
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TRAILING ARMS - Some call them rear LCAs. These also help to keep the rear from rotating upward. Stock are stamped steel flimsy things. Some come with spherical rod ends. While this may be the best way to go as there is no rubber type mounts to flex from, they transfer all noises as they are metal. Also, over time, using the spherical rod ends on the street will wear out relatively quick due to dirt and such getting in them. Some are adjustable. What this does is help you to make sure the rear is pointed straight with the centerline of the car. If the rear is point left/right, the car will dog leg to that direction.
BMR
BCA001 Boxed Polyurethane ends
TCA001 Tubular Polyurethane ends
TCA002 Tubular with poly/spherical end
MTCA001 Chrome Moly Version of TCA001
MTCA002 Chrome Moly Version of TCA002
MCA001 Chrome Moly Version w/spherical rod ends
MCA002 Chorme Moly Version Adjustable w/Poly ends
CAB001 Relocation Brackets (rear end side) Weld In
CAB002 Relocation Brackets (rear end side) Bolt In
(Relocation brackets lower the rear end side to help with keeping the rear from rotating)
Edelbrock
5204 Boxed Polyurethane ends
5274 Tubular
5275 Relocation Brackets Bolt In
Global West
TCB-1 Tubular w/Spherical rod ends
TCB-11 Tubular with Poly/Spherical
TCB-3 Tubular with Poly ends
VTC-27 Relocation Brackets
Hotchkis
1301 Boxed Poly Ends
Lakewood
20140 Boxed w/Poly ends
21700 Boxed w/Adjustable for preloading suspension
SPOHN
201 Tubular w/Poly Ends
202 Boxed w/Poly Ends
203 Tubular Adjustable w/Spherical Ends
204 Tubular Adjustable w/Poly Ends
206 Tubular Adjustable with Poly/Spherical End
210-S Relocation Brackets Weld In
UMI
2015 Boxed Non-adjustable
2016 Tubular Adjustable with Poly/Spherical End
2017 Tubular Adjustable w/Spherical Ends
2010 Relocation BracketsLast edited by mrr23; 04-16-2006 at 05:58 PM.
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