Ok so some may be familiar with my conversion at this point - but i've had a few requests to bring it over to this board, so here it goes.
The suspension is about 95% done, so this post will be somewhat retrospective.
It may take me a little bit to get all the info posted - as its turned into 30+ pages of posts on other boards. This will be the abridged version
Quick recap:
built the car, and ended up with way too much power for what the stock rear could handle. traction was a huge issue, and i was hesitant to stick we all BMW parts due to the cost (driveshaft shop axles, etc) The car is alot of fun as of now - but not getting traction till 3rd or 4th was wearing thin. Racelogic's traction control only went so far.
couple goals i had in mind:
- fully adjustable (camber, toe, instant center)
- unbreakable
- affordable parts
- good balance of street / strip
- and partially just a project to do
had some good suggestions, but decided to move forward with a C4 (84-96) Vette IRS swap.
main benifits:
- 3.5" axles!
- aluminum , light weight
- Dana 44 diff (unbreakable)
- domestic parts are cheap!
- 4 link
- still an IRS.
Here is what a C4 vette IRS looks like

Half Shafts

Tire size evolution

205 - 245 - 315
trying them on for size - Hoosier Drag Radial (315/35/17)


making clearance



So how is all this going to work?
Subframe will be constructed from 2"x2" .083 mild steel tubing.
Just ordered a set of CCW Classics. 7.5" up front, and 11" in the rear.
Once all is said and done, i'll drop the car off at a local chassis shop for a chromoly cage to tie it all together
As off last night, i'm working on a jig to position the rear at the exact locations to build the subframe around.
Subframe will be welded off the car, and then tied into the chassis as one unit.

a long way from home

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made some more progress.



CCWs show up friday! hope i can get them mounted too, well at least the rears
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here's what the subframe will look like

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got some more parts in today
stopped by S&W race cars, where i had some of the custom brackets waterjet cut

test fit

also picked up some 2 x 3 tubing, and this drop down cross member. There should be enough room for the driveshaft to some through, and the exhaust to fit on the lower left corner. This is just in place for mock up, there will be 1/8" steel plates welded to the rocker panel first


tomorrow the wheels show up! can't wait.
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wheels showed up - getting tires mounted now



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The suspension is about 95% done, so this post will be somewhat retrospective.
It may take me a little bit to get all the info posted - as its turned into 30+ pages of posts on other boards. This will be the abridged version
Quick recap:
built the car, and ended up with way too much power for what the stock rear could handle. traction was a huge issue, and i was hesitant to stick we all BMW parts due to the cost (driveshaft shop axles, etc) The car is alot of fun as of now - but not getting traction till 3rd or 4th was wearing thin. Racelogic's traction control only went so far.
couple goals i had in mind:
- fully adjustable (camber, toe, instant center)
- unbreakable
- affordable parts
- good balance of street / strip
- and partially just a project to do
had some good suggestions, but decided to move forward with a C4 (84-96) Vette IRS swap.
main benifits:
- 3.5" axles!
- aluminum , light weight
- Dana 44 diff (unbreakable)
- domestic parts are cheap!
- 4 link
- still an IRS.
Here is what a C4 vette IRS looks like

Half Shafts
Tire size evolution
205 - 245 - 315
trying them on for size - Hoosier Drag Radial (315/35/17)
making clearance
So how is all this going to work?
Subframe will be constructed from 2"x2" .083 mild steel tubing.
Just ordered a set of CCW Classics. 7.5" up front, and 11" in the rear.
Once all is said and done, i'll drop the car off at a local chassis shop for a chromoly cage to tie it all together
As off last night, i'm working on a jig to position the rear at the exact locations to build the subframe around.
Subframe will be welded off the car, and then tied into the chassis as one unit.
a long way from home
------
made some more progress.
CCWs show up friday! hope i can get them mounted too, well at least the rears
-------
here's what the subframe will look like

-------
got some more parts in today
stopped by S&W race cars, where i had some of the custom brackets waterjet cut
test fit
also picked up some 2 x 3 tubing, and this drop down cross member. There should be enough room for the driveshaft to some through, and the exhaust to fit on the lower left corner. This is just in place for mock up, there will be 1/8" steel plates welded to the rocker panel first
tomorrow the wheels show up! can't wait.
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wheels showed up - getting tires mounted now
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