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![]() The car needs new springs, shocks, Caster camber plates and bushings. What would your recommendations?
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![]() Have you already stiffened up your chassis?
Convertibles could use all the stiffening they can get! I suggest: 1) Weld-in subframe connectors 2) Maximum Motorsports strut tower brace 3) Lower chassis brace ("G-load brace" or Kmember brace) Springs/shocks/struts You can't go wrong with Maximum Motorsports stuff. Try their caster/camber plates, some H&R springs, and Koni or Bilstein struts/shocks. In connection with the chassis stiffening, you should notice a huge difference! Good luck!
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![]() I would have to agree with lxfiveoh's recommendations 100%.
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![]() Just before you buy, contact MM and ask specifically for CONVERTIBLE...
Some of the braces _may_ (?) not be compatible with the convertible braces already on the car.
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![]() I think I will start with knew suspensions stuff before welding any thing on. Only if I had a million dollars. Can you imagine what you would buy. All cars and car parts.
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![]() If the current shocks/struts need replacing because they are worn/damaged, then by all means replace them.
However, before buying more suspension parts, you should make your 'chassis' as rigid as possible, otherwise, the only thing the stiffer springs/struts/shocks will be doing is flexing your chassis more. Especially with a convertible, weld-in subframes are a MUST! A strut-tower brace & lower frame brace are also very beneficial. After you have done this, the $$ you spend on the other suspension parts will give you the best return. I bet you'll notice a difference simply by stiffening the chassis without buying any new parts! Good luck,
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![]() The shocks, struts, springs and especially the bushings are very worn. Regarding the lacking of stiffness in the frame. Especially noticed the weakness in the body when I bought new tires.
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