Re: Handling upgrades for Challenger
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05/31/08 04:14 PM
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Here is what has been done so far...... Front: Firm feel Stage3 box with fast ratio arms Firm Feel UCAs 1" torsion bars Moog 11/16 tie rods QA1 shocks Stock sway bar AndyFs viper brake kit with Hydraboost Rear: Original Leaf Springs Edelbrock shocks DrDiff offset hangers with 69 b-body dana60 drum brakes Tires: Front 245/45/17 Rear 275/50/17. Alignment specs: Caster +3.5 Camber -.5 Toe 1/32
What should be my next step? sway bars? rear springs? Are the adjustable struts from RMS worth it? I have budget of $500.
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Frame conectors , torque boxes , front shock tower braces reinforced K frame etc. Some of the biggest gains are from a ridgid body and frame .
A 1 1/8 front sway bar first, the $99 ebay ones will do fine for this car since it allready has a sway bar. Next I agree, I'd do Frame connectors. After that, torque boxes. But if you're allready welding in the frame connectors maybe do this at the same time.
You've got the the alignment where you want it, so no need for adjustable struts.
Then if you have any money left go out on a track day and have some fun driving it. You have done a bunch, now go out and play !! Stop messing around with it any more until you get it sorted out on the track.
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Re: Handling upgrades for Challenger
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06/02/08 05:21 PM
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Very similar to the set-up I've got, however, I've got the 1 1/8 front sway bar, and a 1"(i think) rear sway bar. I've only got 14" rims too...I'll probably end up going with just some good 15" rims w" 245-265 series tires. I've still got to upgrade the brakes, 4 wheel drums. I've got the upgraded front torsion bars too. I'll probably also look for frame connectors in the future too. I'll tell you, nothing more fun than hitting the cloverleaf exits out by me
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Re: Handling upgrades for Challenger
[Re: dwbiggs]
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06/02/08 07:46 PM
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If you don't mind...what machine did they use on your alignment? I couldn't get my caster done because of clearance issues. I have my front end lowered a bit and have 17" wheels as you do.
Thanks
I did the alignment with this..... Fastrax I borrowed a friends laser level to level out the car. For turn plates I used the weekly ad inserts that come in the Sunday paper. Something about the ink or paper they use makes them slippery and a good tape measure for toe. It drives straight with no pulling and tire wear is even so I guess I got it close. Since I usually change one thing at a time on my car, I figured the Fastrax would be a good investment.
Your welcome to borrow it if you want to try it out.
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Re: Handling upgrades for Challenger
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06/02/08 08:03 PM
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Anyone use the swarbar kits from Just Suspension? Looks like the price is right....$100 http://www.justsuspension.com/category/246 Don't think the rear would work since I have a B-body dana 60. I wonder if I could use a B-body rear kit? I could get the bars for $200 and the frame connectors for another $200. Which leaves me $100 for track day at Summit Point.
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Re: Handling upgrades for Challenger
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06/03/08 12:20 AM
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If you don't mind...what machine did they use on your alignment? I couldn't get my caster done because of clearance issues. I have my front end lowered a bit and have 17" wheels as you do.
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This one. I talked to them last week about how you couldn't get caster. The did say some alignment heads are old school and don't have an up and down adjustment.
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