G-Machine Handling Kits

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I don't have an answer to your question but I am wondering if there is a kit out there similar to the Stage 4 G-Machine Kit kit for a-bodies? I noticed Dodge's only go up to Stage 2
 
i installed their g-machine handling kit w/ sway bars, i love it my car suspension is stiff and responsive which i wanted. so if you dont mind a stiff ride its great.
the only thing i would do different is buy qa1 adjustables i want a stiffer ride yet trying to make it handle like a autocross car.
 
I don't have any experience with that specific kit but I have seen plenty of the Firm Feel parts. If you want another opinion then call the guys at Firm Feel and ask for a recommendation on what level of upgrade to go with.
 
I am considering about upgrading the suspension on my 74 Swinger does anyone have any input on the G-Machine Handling Kits form www.performancesuspension.com or any other highperformance kit
I have used a lot of Firm Feel items on my 69 Valiant. It is pretty much bolt on stuff. The cost is the only drawback I have encountered. $3000 will about do it for costs, and you will have a machine which can obtain 1g without a problem, and without wrecking you kidneys.
 
I am considering about upgrading the suspension on my 74 Swinger does anyone have any input on the G-Machine Handling Kits form www.performancesuspension.com or any other highperformance kit


Their price is very high for what you get.

I had a 74 Dart Sport that I did the suspension on.
I took the rear springs out and had them re-arced and a leaf added, replaced all the suspension bushings with poly, everything new, Addco front and rear sway bars and KYB shocks in front and Monroe Load Levelers in the back.
That thing handled great. I could swing the *** end out with complete confidence.:-D


Some info:

http://www.suspension.com/moparcar.htm

http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/techarticles/155_mopar_suspension_brakes_parts_guide/index.html
 
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