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Chasis works for a 1976 camaro  
Spot_remover
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/22/08
06:54 PM

I have a 1976 Camaro i would like to give it the full works, when it comes to sub frames, suspension, and steering. Will parts designed for the 70 to 73 camaros work for my 76. i have been told it would but i wanted to get several more opinions. Also i am no a fabricator by any means, so im looking to use the direct fit, bolt on stuff like Chasis works.  


 
waynep712
Enthusiast | Posts: 302 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 08/22/08
07:27 PM

it is best to read up and search out as many articles on camaro front suspension as you can... there are as many ways to go as there are ways to build a small block chevy...

it all truly depends on what your intended end use is..... a all out G machine that turns corners on rails...    a drag only machine...    a lowered street machine.. an almost stock  street runner....  

did you follow on some of the F bomb articles over on hot rod... so many ways to ***

stock arms...     tubular arms..   vette suspension ,,  custom after market length arms... and then into a spindles...   cast. forged. aluminum . circletrack,

now that you are confused... download a bunch of catalogs and read them...   and articles under the tech link above..  


 
Spot_remover
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/22/08
08:10 PM

Thanks for the input. This one will be the all out g machine. I already have a 454 elky for the drag/ sleeper role.  


 
55_Hardtop_Guy
Enthusiast | Posts: 292 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 08/25/08
09:55 AM

Yes, anything for a '70-'73 will work on your car. All 2nd Gens shared the same front subframes.  


 
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