Hmmm.
I am planning on putting a decoupled torque arm set up into my Bu,
and am wondering if it would be simpler to take a mid 90's camaro rear suspension and graft it into the malibu?
As most know they have different suspension, spring and shock location mounting points.
But the after market support for handling is better for the f body.
Or would it be better to retain the g body lower rear arms, with some custom mounting brackets to allow for adjust ability on the frame and axle side for roll under steer. Fabricate a custom mounting bracket that utilizes the upper "ears" on a 8.5" rear that would mount the torque arm and a telescoping arm for braking. And then use a watts linkage for center location that would allow for roll height adjustment?
Would like to make this car able to pull as close to a G as possible eventually.
Since the rear suspension will be harder to get to, I'm concentrating on it first.
thanks, jerry
I am planning on putting a decoupled torque arm set up into my Bu,
and am wondering if it would be simpler to take a mid 90's camaro rear suspension and graft it into the malibu?
As most know they have different suspension, spring and shock location mounting points.
But the after market support for handling is better for the f body.
Or would it be better to retain the g body lower rear arms, with some custom mounting brackets to allow for adjust ability on the frame and axle side for roll under steer. Fabricate a custom mounting bracket that utilizes the upper "ears" on a 8.5" rear that would mount the torque arm and a telescoping arm for braking. And then use a watts linkage for center location that would allow for roll height adjustment?
Would like to make this car able to pull as close to a G as possible eventually.
Since the rear suspension will be harder to get to, I'm concentrating on it first.
thanks, jerry