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Daniel_Mc 07-12-2012 11:34 AM

GB: DRM Coilovers
 
Hey Everyone I have been working with Doug Rippie Motorsports (DRM) for a group purchase on the coilover suspension. The DRM coilover set up gives the C4 Race car-level handling, adjustable ride height, and a more controlled ride. The coilover suspension allows each corner of the Corvette’s suspension to react independently by eliminating the leaf springs completely. The DRM coilover suspension can be installed using existing stock shock absorbers or new Bilstein shocks. The group purchase will be for the FX3 or non-FX3 kit without shocks. Other shops sell similar set ups ranging from 2300 as high as 5000. The DRM price for this purchase is 800 shipping included. Here is what you will get:
Four (4) Hyperco coil springs, four (4) billet aluminum top hats, four (4) adjustable sleeves, spanner wrench and polyurethane shock mount bushings. (Shocks not included)
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/7...edthumbneq.jpg

Also DRM has offered the trailing arm and camber brackets at a significant discount. The trailing Brackets 70.00 shipped and the camber brackets at 80.00 shipped.

http://img804.imageshack.us/img804/3530/camber.jpg


http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/3505/trailing.jpg

Please let me know if you are interested this is a onetime only deal and we must have all orders placed by July 27th. Please let me know if you have any questions!

Also our very own Carter (Carter200) makes a very trick set up for the coilover that will allow you to install the coilovers in much less time and best of all keep from all the cutting that was required before. He sells the front sway bar relocation brackets and the rear shock mounting brackets. Very minimum modification to the car is required if using these brackets. Please contact Carter directly if you are interested in the brackets (I would strongly recommend them).

Cheers,
Daniel

ZZZZZR1 07-12-2012 02:16 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
Daniel

Wow this is a super deal!!

I want trailing arm and camber brackets.

How much are Carter's pieces? (front / rear)

Show a picture Carter so people can see your work!


:cheers:

David

mike100 07-12-2012 02:37 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
The trailing arm brackets do work- takes some front end dive out of the car and helps keep the rear brakes from locking up around corners if you find yourself applying brakes in one.

slightly firmer road feel on the rear is the side effect. I will probably never change back to stock- most people would like these brackets IMO.

FU 07-12-2012 03:39 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
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Originally Posted by mike100 (Post 145115)
most people would like these brackets IMO.

Good for straight line traction too. The brackets can be used with the stock suspension component's also.

Nice Group Purchase price :thumbsup:

tf95ZR1 07-12-2012 04:32 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
Great Deal!
Do you know what the spring rates are?
And how are they different FX3 vrs. Non-FX3?

VetteMed 07-12-2012 05:04 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
do the stock FX3 shocks require modification / machining to install the coilover kit?

tf95ZR1 07-12-2012 05:28 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VetteMed (Post 145123)
do the stock FX3 shocks require modification / machining to install the coilover kit?

That's exactly what I PM'd Daniel about. I vaguely remember having
to send your shocks to Bilstein in San Diego for modification.

Demps 07-12-2012 05:56 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
Local shop can groove shocks for ring. Or can send to Bilstein for rebuild and groove.

Only have to notch rear frame opening and use aftermarket front sway bar bushing mount with Carter's excellent stuff.

Ted

mgg 07-12-2012 06:01 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
I would also be curious as to who is doing the shock mod. If it is Bilstein, I am curious how long they would have the shocks before they would be returned. I have this set up on my race car nad it has worked very well. I have always wanted to install these on my ZR-1. Trying to get these cars to sit right with the longer rear bolts and the wedges up front can be maddening. I seem to remember the brackets Carter manufactured to mount the front sway bar so you can eliminate the grinding and cutting. It has been so long since I installed these I cannot remember what I had to do. I would appreciate if anyone knows how long Bilstein would have the shocks for before they are returned, or if hter is an alternative.

Daniel_Mc 07-12-2012 06:10 PM

Re: GB: DRM Coilovers
 
Quote:

I want trailing arm and camber brackets.

How much are Carter's pieces? (front / rear)
David,
You can do just brackets you'll have to get with Carter on the price I do not know what he sells them for.

Quote:

The trailing arm brackets do work- takes some front end dive out of the car and helps keep the rear brakes from locking up around corners if you find yourself applying brakes in one.

slightly firmer road feel on the rear is the side effect. I will probably never change back to stock- most people would like these brackets IMO.
Mike,
You are right the car feels much more planted in the corner and transfers the power with less drama. They are very well worth the money even if you are not doing coilovers.

Quote:

Good for straight line traction too
I have never been down a drag strip so I can't comment on that but it does make a difference on the street or road course.

Quote:

Great Deal!
Do you know what the spring rates are?
And how are they different FX vs. Non-FX?
Yes, standard rates for the ZR-1 are 425 fronts and 275 rears but DRM will do whatever rate you want. The FX3/non-FX3 does not make a different on the spring rate.

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do the stock FX3 shocks require modification / machining to install the coilover kit?
Yes, They require a small grove to be machined about an inch from the bottom of the shock so that a snap ring can be installed for the sleeve to rest on. You can send to DRM or have a local machine shop install.

Daniel


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