gaddy 69
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any one have any input ,,i have 440 with headers torsion bar rubbing ,,im looking in to coil overs((,what shocks and coil spring rate i need)) i'm a machinist ,and fabricator by trade so i'll be building my on mounts
Is there any documented cases of an alterktion kit causing damage to a car? What downsides other than turning radius enlargement? How much bigger is the radius?SO really why , the body structure is not designed to handle coil overs , most conversions use rack & pinion steering which can hurt turning radius & properly designed header would be cheaper .
I think that if it is installed correctly the Alterktion and similar units work as advertised. I don't think we are bad mouthing them, rather we are asking "why" you want to go this route. You originally cited header clearance as the reason but it seems that you just want the set up which is completely fine.
The point here is that many people want to think that these conversion are vastly better than the stock style stuff and that just isn't the case. Sure you will get some additional clearance and it will look cool (depending on your POV), but they are not the be all end all in front suspension. Not saying they are bad or dangerous, just that they are not miraculous.
Maybe take a look at this system
It isn’t THAT much more than an alterktion. If you’re chasing that level of performance in a classic it seems to me you’re okay with setting money on fire anyways.Definitely not cheap but I think it is really new which is why you can't find anyone who has installed it. I think they have only done 1 Cuda and are hinting at doing a B body as well.
That speed tech stuff moves the front frame rails in way far to fit 325’s all aroundBig tires hit stuff, before the "possible" radius is achieved. I have a pretty tight radius on my front-end build. The tires hit the frame-rails.