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Old 09-18-2013, 09:53 PM
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Just rebuilt front and rear suspension with gymkhana springs and swaybars. What are people running for specs. I have the factory 15-8 ralleys.
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The quick answer is to take a look at Vette Brakes alignment specification they list on there web site. That is a good starting point. Which I just checked and is not available due to being updated. PM me with your email address and I can send you a copy.
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When I was running my old C2, I used longer bolts in the upper A Arms and ran 2 1/4" camber front and rear, 0 toe and all the caster I could get (about 4 deg). Also I used the 66 Big Block w/air front springs , those were 1/2 shorter than the regular gymkhana F41 springs, and helped with the rake of the C2 body also that was using the stock rear spring bolts. The Vette handled pretty good despite the drum brakes.

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