C1 corvette front suspension upgrade
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C1 corvette front suspension upgrade
HI all I know this has been brought up before but is there anyone out there that has actually installed a Martz setup in a c1 corvette who can tell me what is involved and how it drives Thanks Lee j
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here is a pic of the Martz, and other than trimming the inner fender panels it looks to be pretty much a bolt-in. i used the TCI because i preferred traditional coil springs/shocks rather than coilovers. (and the TCI was cheaper)
Bill
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Not trying to hijack the OP's thread. I would also like to here info on the Martz and other front suspensions.
Steve
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Bill, tell me more about the the TCI unit. Is that TCI Engineering? There is nothing on there website for the Corvette. How do you like the unit? How much trouble to install? Other bits and pieces of information that would help me decide on my future install on a 60.
Not trying to hijack the OP's thread. I would also like to here info on the Martz and other front suspensions.
Steve
Not trying to hijack the OP's thread. I would also like to here info on the Martz and other front suspensions.
Steve
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...uspension.html
Plasticman
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Why is my first question. My '58 drives just fine. The TCI unit will drop the value of your car.
I can spend some money for no real improvement and my car is worth less. How is that a good idea?
Richard Newton
I can spend some money for no real improvement and my car is worth less. How is that a good idea?
Richard Newton
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besides, NOTHING is irreversible...
Bill
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Have there
The below thread covers both Martz and Bill's TCI install, but it is many posts long!
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...uspension.html
Plasticman
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...uspension.html
Plasticman
Steve
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driveability is more important to me than decrease in value; and, yes, there is a great deal of improvement (to me). my kids can worry about $$ when i'm dead and gone.... a/c, 4whl disc brakes, cruise control, power steering, 5spd, ZZ4, EFI, dual m/c, etc, etc, also may or may not decrease value; but it's one hell of a lot more enjoyable to drive (to me..)
besides, NOTHING is irreversible...
Bill
besides, NOTHING is irreversible...
Bill
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Melting Slicks
I have been very happy with adding power steering and disc brakes. The car handles nice, points in and turns nicely, about 2 turns lock to lock, tracks well, parking lots are no problem and when I need to stop, it stops well.
If you are keeping tall skinny tires I would see no real need to change the complete geometry of the front suspension.
Remember the wheel and tire package are part of the whole suspension system. Keep in mind, camber gain, roll centers, bump steer, ackerman, ride heights, roll couple, center of gravity.
see my pics
If you are keeping tall skinny tires I would see no real need to change the complete geometry of the front suspension.
Remember the wheel and tire package are part of the whole suspension system. Keep in mind, camber gain, roll centers, bump steer, ackerman, ride heights, roll couple, center of gravity.
see my pics
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otherwise, i don't know of any 'improvements' in IFS systems since my install...
Bill
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54 Vette Rod
My 54 is a lot easier to steer with the rack and pinion ( non-power). It also stops much better with the front disk brakes. It was definitely a big improvement.
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driveability is more important to me than decrease in value; and, yes, there is a great deal of improvement (to me). my kids can worry about $$ when i'm dead and gone.... a/c, 4whl disc brakes, cruise control, power steering, 5spd, ZZ4, EFI, dual m/c, etc, etc, also may or may not decrease value; but it's one hell of a lot more enjoyable to drive (to me..)
besides, NOTHING is irreversible...
Bill
besides, NOTHING is irreversible...
Bill
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Hey guys! I'm not on here a lot lately but I just happened to see this.
I still have the car, pretty much as it was after I installed the suspension. The suspension has worked well and I really have no complaints.
If anyone would like to discuss this installation or has any questions just let me know.
Bob
I still have the car, pretty much as it was after I installed the suspension. The suspension has worked well and I really have no complaints.
If anyone would like to discuss this installation or has any questions just let me know.
Bob
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Hey guys! I'm not on here a lot lately but I just happened to see this.
I still have the car, pretty much as it was after I installed the suspension. The suspension has worked well and I really have no complaints.
If anyone would like to discuss this installation or has any questions just let me know.
Bob
I still have the car, pretty much as it was after I installed the suspension. The suspension has worked well and I really have no complaints.
If anyone would like to discuss this installation or has any questions just let me know.
Bob
Which brand suspension did you install?
Steve