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Old 09-15-2010, 11:02 PM   #1
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Corvette IRS in a 68, anyone???

I was thinking that running the porter built front c4 member would be nice to run along with a C4 IRS... all I can seem to find is info on doing this with a complete aftermarket frame, has anyone done this on a stock frame and or does anyone have any info on doing this on a stock frame?

Would you still be able to lay frame with shockwaves?

Anyway let me know what you guys know...
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Re: Corvette IRS in a 68, anyone???

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Old 09-16-2010, 09:34 AM   #3
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Re: Corvette IRS in a 68, anyone???

Nice, thats exactly what I am looking for. If you have more keep sending them my way.
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Re: Corvette IRS in a 68, anyone???

Are you doing it for performance or is it going to lay frame? I put one in my 66, but no one made any crossmembers or brackets, so I just built it all myself. I am building a pro-touring/autocross truck, so it will be running adj coilovers - so no air bags for me.
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Re: Corvette IRS in a 68, anyone???

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.... I am building a pro-touring/autocross truck, so it will be running adj coilovers - so no air bags for me.
So you feel that coil overs are a better choice over a Shockwave set up? I have been considering an IRS on my next project that might lean in the same direction as what you are building.
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Old 09-18-2010, 10:02 AM   #6
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Re: Corvette IRS in a 68, anyone???

I dont think that one is really any better than the other, especially if both are compression and rebound adjustable. I just don't plan on raising and lowering mine on a regular basis as you would use a shockwave for. As you change spring rate with air bags you also change ride height, where as coil-overs can change spring rate(change of springs) without affecting ride height. I'm no expert, so take everything i type with a grain of salt.
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