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05-08-2013, 06:00 PM
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Old School
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Originally Posted by blownaltered
Damn Griggs is expensive. If I was going to build an all out road race car I could see spending that much but not for a weekend toy. That may or may not ever see the track. Even if I was going to go to the track a few times a year I couldn't justify that price.
Next on my list is a bump steer kit and caster camber plates.
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yea it wasnt cheap. The car was at Griggs Racing for like 2 months and I think my dad paid like 15k or some shit for all the work they did, including brakes, rear end upgrade, suspension, chassis stiffening, wheels, tires, exhaust modifications etc etc...
its a pretty bad ass fun to drive car though, when it's tuned I will let you drive it right after you get out of yours to see the difference. It doesnt ride or handle like a Mustang anymore.
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05-08-2013, 06:16 PM
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I can tell you guys from personal experience riding in Strokd's vert, I'd put that car against any "exotic" on the road in regards to handling. That thing handles amazing. Yes, what is underneath of it is crazy expensive, but worth every dime of it. Usually a fox with that kind of power is just a deathtrap, but that car handles all of the power and then some.
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05-08-2013, 06:20 PM
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I have a small penis
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Making Steve my bitch since 2003
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Originally Posted by STROKD
yea it wasnt cheap. The car was at Griggs Racing for like 2 months and I think my dad paid like 15k or some shit for all the work they did, including brakes, rear end upgrade, suspension, chassis stiffening, wheels, tires, exhaust modifications etc etc...
its a pretty bad ass fun to drive car though, when it's tuned I will let you drive it right after you get out of yours to see the difference. It doesnt ride or handle like a Mustang anymore.
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I bet it is an incredible ride, but I just can't justify spending that sort of coin on a toy. Now I am over time going to be changing certain things for handling but I'm not going to that extreme.
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05-08-2013, 07:44 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Age: 40
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Originally Posted by STROKD
yea it wasnt cheap. The car was at Griggs Racing for like 2 months and I think my dad paid like 15k or some shit for all the work they did, including brakes, rear end upgrade, suspension, chassis stiffening, wheels, tires, exhaust modifications etc etc...
its a pretty bad ass fun to drive car though, when it's tuned I will let you drive it right after you get out of yours to see the difference. It doesnt ride or handle like a Mustang anymore.
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Please let me know when its finished, i'd like a ride.
Originally Posted by blownaltered
I bet it is an incredible ride, but I just can't justify spending that sort of coin on a toy. Now I am over time going to be changing certain things for handling but I'm not going to that extreme.
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Im kinda in the same category as you right now. From what I can see, I need control arms, subframe connectors, shocks/ struts, sways. after that though, where do you go?
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05-08-2013, 08:45 PM
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Location: Keller
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Start with having the torque boxes welded. Aftermarket control arms with poly bushings have been known to tear perfectly good looking boxes. Call James B on the other forum, he does chassis work.
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05-08-2013, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by OG Fox
Please let me know when its finished, i'd like a ride.
Im kinda in the same category as you right now. From what I can see, I need control arms, subframe connectors, shocks/ struts, sways. after that though, where do you go?
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Do sub frame connectors first. Big improvement on the body having any flex. Also if you plant any power you won't hurt the car like you can without them.
I have upper and lower control arms, eibach pro springs, Koni str.t shocks and struts and of course subframe connectors. Looking into caster camber plates now. One of these days I might do a k member but that's because I drive a heavy ass vert so I need it to loose a few pounds.
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05-08-2013, 08:55 PM
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ok cool, i have eibach sportlines, and the car already plants decent, i thnk thats due to the after market 8.8 and aluminum driveshaft. but i will look into subframes next. I think latemodel has a subframe/control arm kit for like 200 bucks. not bad.
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05-08-2013, 09:51 PM
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I have a small penis
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Originally Posted by OG Fox
ok cool, i have eibach sportlines, and the car already plants decent, i thnk thats due to the after market 8.8 and aluminum driveshaft. but i will look into subframes next. I think latemodel has a subframe/control arm kit for like 200 bucks. not bad.
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That's the sve kit. I can say when it comes to chassis parts cheapest isn't better. Like stated earlier maximum motorsports, Griggs and some others are going to be great for what you want. Don't go cheap on these types of parts, you will regret it later when your buying them again.
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05-08-2013, 09:56 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Age: 37
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^ this we also have a chassis guy in house that can do what ever you want done. He can even build you custom control arms to fit your specific needs.
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05-08-2013, 10:35 PM
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Old School
Join Date: Oct 2012
Age: 46
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Originally Posted by OG Fox
Please let me know when its finished, i'd like a ride.
Im kinda in the same category as you right now. From what I can see, I need control arms, subframe connectors, shocks/ struts, sways. after that though, where do you go?
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Few weeks she will be ready.
Thanks Steve, yea it's a fun car, I dont ever plan to let it leave the family. Even if I have to sell my 86 to keep it, it wouldnt even be a second thought.
Where Id start, you have the springs which is great. Id do full length subframes, weld the torque boxes at the same time, an under hood strut brace (which I have a bad ass one I will sell cheap since it doesnt work with the Griggs), a g-load brace which braces the stock k member and keeps it in place during hard turns, bump steet kit, and upper and lower control arms for the back. At that point you should have a pretty damn good handling car... not torque arm + watts link good; but pretty nice and fun to toss around... All those parts should be less than a grand, esp if you buy my strut brace for half price.
Dont forget some better tires too...
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05-08-2013, 10:41 PM
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I have a small penis
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Originally Posted by STROKD
Few weeks she will be ready.
Thanks Steve, yea it's a fun car, I dont ever plan to let it leave the family. Even if I have to sell my 86 to keep it, it wouldnt even be a second thought.
Where Id start, you have the springs which is great. Id do full length subframes, weld the torque boxes at the same time, an under hood strut brace (which I have a bad ass one I will sell cheap since it doesnt work with the Griggs), a g-load brace which braces the stock k member and keeps it in place during hard turns, bump steet kit, and upper and lower control arms for the back. At that point you should have a pretty damn good handling car... not torque arm + watts link good; but pretty nice and fun to toss around... All those parts should be less than a grand, esp if you buy my strut brace for half price.
Dont forget some better tires too...
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Haven't welded my torque boxes yet. I know that's something I will have to do before long. I never plan on taking the car to the drag strip so I'm not to worried about it. I never launch the car from a dig.
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05-09-2013, 03:07 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Keller
Age: 61
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Originally Posted by blownaltered
Haven't welded my torque boxes yet. I know that's something I will have to do before long. I never plan on taking the car to the drag strip so I'm not to worried about it. I never launch the car from a dig.
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Launching from a dig isn't the only thing that kills torque boxes. Moderate horsepower levels and on and off a heavy throttle on a road course will do the same thing. I tore up a couple of Capris back in the day and they never saw a drag launch ever.
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05-09-2013, 03:17 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Age: 40
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Originally Posted by STROKD
Few weeks she will be ready.
Thanks Steve, yea it's a fun car, I dont ever plan to let it leave the family. Even if I have to sell my 86 to keep it, it wouldnt even be a second thought.
Where Id start, you have the springs which is great. Id do full length subframes, weld the torque boxes at the same time, an under hood strut brace (which I have a bad ass one I will sell cheap since it doesnt work with the Griggs), a g-load brace which braces the stock k member and keeps it in place during hard turns, bump steet kit, and upper and lower control arms for the back. At that point you should have a pretty damn good handling car... not torque arm + watts link good; but pretty nice and fun to toss around... All those parts should be less than a grand, esp if you buy my strut brace for half price.
Dont forget some better tires too...
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will hit you up soon for the strut brace. what make is it?
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05-09-2013, 03:18 AM
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Supporting Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Age: 40
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Originally Posted by Toby
^ this we also have a chassis guy in house that can do what ever you want done. He can even build you custom control arms to fit your specific needs.
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where do you work?? and explain the benefit of getting custom control arms versus just getting some adjustable.
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05-09-2013, 07:31 AM
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