MTL_Z28
05-16-2007, 07:59 PM
Like the title states, I'd like a setup that will help the most with weight transfer while launching on the street or at the track. I do drive the car quite a bit on the street though in the summer so as much as possible I would like the car to be able to handle somewhat like stock if possible, I know I'm asking for alot.
At first I wanted to get HAL's all around, but after reading a few threads on them it seems they're not getting that great reviews from the people who are using them and also they are quite expensive. I do like the fact that they are adjustable on the car though. Competition engineering seems to make decent quality shocks and the price can't be beat, however the fact that they are not adjustable unless removed is a downer. It must not be fun driving around on front shocks set at 90/10 on bumpy roads...
So what I was thinking, is that I could get Comp engineering CE-2700 shocks for the rear and keep them set the same all the time (40/60), and buy some HAL stocker star R-series for the front so I can adjust them to have alot of rebound at the track (somthing like 90/10) and then have them on a stock type setting for the street. Does this sound like a good idea? I would also save alot of money since the Comp shocks are only like 40$ each. Also I was wondering what to do about the springs? Will the stock springs do or should I get a set of drag springs for the front?
Thanks in advance.
At first I wanted to get HAL's all around, but after reading a few threads on them it seems they're not getting that great reviews from the people who are using them and also they are quite expensive. I do like the fact that they are adjustable on the car though. Competition engineering seems to make decent quality shocks and the price can't be beat, however the fact that they are not adjustable unless removed is a downer. It must not be fun driving around on front shocks set at 90/10 on bumpy roads...
So what I was thinking, is that I could get Comp engineering CE-2700 shocks for the rear and keep them set the same all the time (40/60), and buy some HAL stocker star R-series for the front so I can adjust them to have alot of rebound at the track (somthing like 90/10) and then have them on a stock type setting for the street. Does this sound like a good idea? I would also save alot of money since the Comp shocks are only like 40$ each. Also I was wondering what to do about the springs? Will the stock springs do or should I get a set of drag springs for the front?
Thanks in advance.