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1969 Chevy Camaro Chassis & Handling - Thrasher Camaro Part III

Transforming a 1967-1969 Camaro Into a Corner-Carver
By Mark Stielow
Photography by Mark Stielow
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Initially, I carefully measured... 
   
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Initially, I carefully measured the '69 Camaro chassis to make sure it wasn't bent. Here I used a long carpenter's level to hang two plumb bobs off the centerline of the front wheels to check whether the front subframe was centered in relation to the body. This is important not only for handling, but to ensure that an oversize wheel and tire package will clear both wheel well openings.
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As a precaution, I welded... 
   
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As a precaution, I welded all the seams on the front subframe with an MIG welder. The frame was blasted clean to simplify any work on it, but I still needed a wire brush to clean the areas to be welded.
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I like my Camaros tight, so... 
   
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I like my Camaros tight, so I built these subframe connectors out of 2x3-inchx0.090-inch wall-thickness rectangular steel tubing. To tie the front subframe to the rear, I cut a hole in the front and rear of the passenger floor wells and passed the 2x3 tubing through as shown.
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For competition the Thrasher... 
   
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For competition the Thrasher will need a four-point rollbar, but I don't like to give up interior space, so I built a template out of 1/4-inch round bar stock. It took less than $4 in round stock to build this template. I then had a main hoop bent up to match.
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I used a zip tie to hold the... 
   
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I used a zip tie to hold the hoop in place while I fashioned 6x6-inch mounting plates (per NHRA rules), down tubes, and a removable seatbelt crossbar. Notice how the hoop mimics the vertical quarter window seal angle making the rollbar barely noticeable with the windows rolled up.
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This is the Stielow Engineering... 
   
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This is the Stielow Engineering and Development (SED) spindle I used for the Camaro. The SED spindle is higher in relation to the A-arms (which lowers the ride height) and improves bump steer and camber gain. The spindle assembly also has a built-in speed sensor to accommodate either anti-lock braking or traction control.
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The Global West Del-A-Lum... 
   
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The Global West Del-A-Lum suspension bushings offer the best of both worlds--minimal deflection without squeaks or the wear problems of solid bushings. I have used these bushings on many of my cars.
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Mullins Steering modified... 
   
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Mullins Steering modified this GM 605 steering box to provide both variable assist and a quick ratio. This allows the steering to be slightly heavy when straight, yet makes slow-speed driving less of a chore with more assist. Mullins also supplied the rag joint to adapt the late-model box to the Camaro steering column.
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Koni rebound-adjustable shock... 
   
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Koni rebound-adjustable shock absorbers are used on all four corners. I've used Konis many times before and feel they are one of the finest street/performance shocks available. The knob is used to adjust the rebound damping.
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The Baer brakes package is... 
   
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The Baer brakes package is a complete bolt-on affair. I told Currie what type of brakes I wanted to run, and they built the rearend with the correct mounting pads, axles, and housing tubes. The housing was ordered in the stock width to simplify the wheel selection which will be BBS RK wheels--18x8.5-inch up front and 18x10-inch in the rear. I selected BF Goodrich Comp T/A tires with 245/40ZR18s up front and 295/40ZR18s in the rear. The SED spindles bolt directly to the 13-inch Baer rotors and dual piston calipers. Notice the wheel speed sensor in the center of the spindle (right).
BBS of America Koni Shocks
BF Goodrich Landrum Spring Service
Atlanta
GA
Baer Racing
3108 West Thomas Rd. Ste. 1201
Phoenix
AZ  85017-5306
Master Power Brakes
Mooresville
NC
888/351-8785

mpbrakes.com
Currie Enterprises
714.528.6957

currieenterprises.com
Mullins Steering
Lake Havasu
AZ
Detroit Eaton Springs
Detroit
MI
Stielow Engineering & Development (SED)
Pasadena
CA
Global West Suspension Components Inc.
Rialto
CA

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