Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
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Larry Williams
billandlori
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Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Hey guys,
I have recently bought a 1980 Fairmont Futura. It was an I-6 auto car. I am going to swap in my 466/C6 out of my 83 T-Bird.
I am wondering what the hot set up is for Fox suspension street/strip cars lately. I am planning on getting some drag radials for it. I would like to keep it as "sleeper" as possible. Likely looking at a tube K member, sub-frame connectors, maybe coil-over struts..... What else am I missing??
Thanks in advance for the help!!
Bill
I have recently bought a 1980 Fairmont Futura. It was an I-6 auto car. I am going to swap in my 466/C6 out of my 83 T-Bird.
I am wondering what the hot set up is for Fox suspension street/strip cars lately. I am planning on getting some drag radials for it. I would like to keep it as "sleeper" as possible. Likely looking at a tube K member, sub-frame connectors, maybe coil-over struts..... What else am I missing??
Thanks in advance for the help!!
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
nice to see you back again bill
call me sometime 519 762 5040
my fox seems to work well
call me sometime 519 762 5040
my fox seems to work well
Larry Williams- Posts : 884
Join date : 2009-08-08
Age : 79
Location : Wallacetown Ontario
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Larry Williams wrote:nice to see you back again bill
call me sometime 519 762 5040
my fox seems to work well
Thanks Larry!!
What is your set-up?
I remember the Southside bars used to be the deal but I have heard a lot of guys tearing torque boxes out and hitting the tires too hard.
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Also, if anyone has suggestions on a K member that fits the big block better than others, that would be great! The AJE ones look pretty nice and can be had with 460 engine mounts.
Bill
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
I went with a UPR k member, cut off the mounts, going with motor/ mid plates. Built my own thru floor sub frame connectors, much more rigid IMOP
Mike R- Posts : 1381
Join date : 2009-08-05
Age : 63
Location : St Paul Mn
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Mike R wrote:I went with a UPR k member, cut off the mounts, going with motor/ mid plates. Built my own thru floor sub frame connectors, much more rigid IMOP
Thanks!
Sounds like a wild Fairmont you have there Mike!!
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
I can sell or make anything you need if interested. This is what I do for a living and the fox platform is pretty solid. I can put you together a price list of everything that I would recommend if you are interested.
This is one area that you will save a lot of time, money and headache if you stick with a "package" type deal. What happens to a lot of people is they piece parts together that were most using different theories. Whoever you choose for products I recommend sticking with one philosophy of combinations.
This is one area that you will save a lot of time, money and headache if you stick with a "package" type deal. What happens to a lot of people is they piece parts together that were most using different theories. Whoever you choose for products I recommend sticking with one philosophy of combinations.
whatbumper- Posts : 3024
Join date : 2009-11-11
Age : 44
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
i gave away the southside bars they didn't help at all. I did reinforce the boxs
start with adjustable uppers and mini tub it with coil overs and multi adjustable shocks.
coil overs up front too. i did add caster camber plates but they may not be necessary.
through the floor frame stiffeners
i might have some left over parts you could use.
start with adjustable uppers and mini tub it with coil overs and multi adjustable shocks.
coil overs up front too. i did add caster camber plates but they may not be necessary.
through the floor frame stiffeners
i might have some left over parts you could use.
Larry Williams- Posts : 884
Join date : 2009-08-08
Age : 79
Location : Wallacetown Ontario
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
whatbumper wrote:I can sell or make anything you need if interested. This is what I do for a living and the fox platform is pretty solid. I can put you together a price list of everything that I would recommend if you are interested.
This is one area that you will save a lot of time, money and headache if you stick with a "package" type deal. What happens to a lot of people is they piece parts together that were most using different theories. Whoever you choose for products I recommend sticking with one philosophy of combinations.
That sounds real good Justin. There is some very nice looking fab work on your site!!
What info will you need about my car?
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Larry Williams wrote:i gave away the southside bars they didn't help at all. I did reinforce the boxs
start with adjustable uppers and mini tub it with coil overs and multi adjustable shocks.
coil overs up front too. i did add caster camber plates but they may not be necessary.
through the floor frame stiffeners
i might have some left over parts you could use.
Sounds like a nice set up Larry. The Fairmont has pretty deep wheel wells, I have to do some more measuring, but it looks like I can get a decent size in there.
Will weld in sub-frame connectors work decent or are the through the floor deals waaay better?
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
go through the floor
Larry Williams- Posts : 884
Join date : 2009-08-08
Age : 79
Location : Wallacetown Ontario
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Larry Williams wrote:go through the floor
10-4!!
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
billandlori wrote:whatbumper wrote:I can sell or make anything you need if interested. This is what I do for a living and the fox platform is pretty solid. I can put you together a price list of everything that I would recommend if you are interested.
This is one area that you will save a lot of time, money and headache if you stick with a "package" type deal. What happens to a lot of people is they piece parts together that were most using different theories. Whoever you choose for products I recommend sticking with one philosophy of combinations.
That sounds real good Justin. There is some very nice looking fab work on your site!!
What info will you need about my car?
Bill
Weights front and rear to get springs correct but they will be the same price. I will work on it tonight and pm the information to you.
whatbumper- Posts : 3024
Join date : 2009-11-11
Age : 44
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
billandlori wrote:
Sounds like a nice set up Larry. The Fairmont has pretty deep wheel wells, I have to do some more measuring, but it looks like I can get a decent size in there.
depends on how high the ride height is in the rear. Mine had a 15x7 wheel and a 255/60 tire. But the tire was up in the wheelwell a bit. The Fairmont/Futura wheel openings are flatter in the top (lip) area whereas the Mustang is more of a fuller curve (circleish) so you can typically get more tire under a Mustang and have it look decent. If you have the funds go ahead and minitub it. You'll be money ahead down the road with the extra tire that BBF will need.
I've still got my old 78 Futura that I'm slowly collecting parts to put back together. I bought a narrowed 9" housing and fabricated upper/lower arms from Justin a few years back and the parts look great.
jbozzelle- Posts : 3705
Join date : 2009-08-10
Age : 50
Location : New Orleans
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
jbozzelle wrote:billandlori wrote:
Sounds like a nice set up Larry. The Fairmont has pretty deep wheel wells, I have to do some more measuring, but it looks like I can get a decent size in there.
depends on how high the ride height is in the rear. Mine had a 15x7 wheel and a 255/60 tire. But the tire was up in the wheelwell a bit. The Fairmont/Futura wheel openings are flatter in the top (lip) area whereas the Mustang is more of a fuller curve (circleish) so you can typically get more tire under a Mustang and have it look decent. If you have the funds go ahead and minitub it. You'll be money ahead down the road with the extra tire that BBF will need.
I've still got my old 78 Futura that I'm slowly collecting parts to put back together. I bought a narrowed 9" housing and fabricated upper/lower arms from Justin a few years back and the parts look great.
X2 on the mini tub if you can swing it. With a 7.5 back space wheel you can fit a 28X12.50 ET Street. I used a Wolfe mini tub kit for a Fox Mustang, fit really well.
Mike R- Posts : 1381
Join date : 2009-08-05
Age : 63
Location : St Paul Mn
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
Thanks John and Mike, I'll have to look into the tubs.
This will be a bit by bit deal, have to work on a bit at a time!!
Bill
This will be a bit by bit deal, have to work on a bit at a time!!
Bill
billandlori- Posts : 2081
Join date : 2009-08-06
Age : 55
Location : Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Re: Fox Street/Strip Tire & Suspension Suggestions
What is your price for the mini tubs for a 84 Fox body?
Jetman- Posts : 36
Join date : 2011-11-19
Age : 55
Location : Alaska
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