Like most of us, my vision for my Barracuda is constantly evolving. I've begun to warm to the idea of making it 'my car' and not worry so much with originality. That said, I'm relooking at my suspension choices. Without making it overly harsh, I'd like to maximize the handling and get as close as practical to what a modern Challenger would handle like. I have picked up various parts including a front Helwig sway bar and am currently looking at torsion bars & rear springs, but before I go any further down that path I'd like to hear from others who have built their own suspension 'systems' and those who went the Hotchkis or XV kit route and the pros & cons of each. Obviously, the kits include parts that most of us just bolting on parts wouldn't always change otherwise (upper control arms, etc.), and I'm sure these changes pay dividends but how much? How stellar can I get with just bolting 1 1/8" front 3/4" rear sway bars, 1" torsion bars, xhd rear springs and a good set of shocks (have a set of Edelbrocks right now but may use those on the Roadrunner and go with Bilsteins on the Barracuda). I know this has been discussed a lot here, so apoligies in advance.
Thanks, Jim