I just dove into the suspension mix and match game today. I dropped the big bucks (I have been saving for a couple years!) on a mix of Hotchkis and an XV level 1 kit. Hotchkis parts will be the upper control arms, steering link set, pitman arm, idler arm, and lower ball joints. XV is supplying the Level 1 kit (minus the upper and lower control arm bushings), level 1 brakes front and rear, hydro boost brake system, and the frame stiffening kit (I already did the sub frame connectors). I went for the upgrade in shocks to the mono tube single adjustable front and rear. I have already made a metal rolling cart that I have a welded K-frame attached to with braced lower control arms with poly bushings in place. XV told me I will have to wait a couple of months to get my full order. No problem since summer is here and the car drives.
I decided on the XV stuff because I like the way they set up the system as a matched front and rear. The stock e-body is too soft up front and too harsh in the back. The brakes seem big enough and should be a bolt in. I know that shocks make a HUGE difference, so mono tubes should cover that. I like the stock placement of the sway bars, so the XV gets the nod. Scott at XV was very helpful and even made some price adjustments since I had a previous quote.
Hotchkis control arms that regeometry the front should help the handling. The steering kit is made to work with the control arms. I am removing my TA pitman arm and going with stock length pitman and idler arm so I dont have header clearance issues. I have a firmfeel steering box already.
I know I could have mixed and matched other parts, especially cheaper, but I want a kick ass ride. I have road raced motorcycle when I was younger, and know that quality suspension can significantly reduce lap times. My goal is to have my cuda run with more modern muscle cars on the curvy back roads around where I live. I am not a track junkie, yet. I will let you guys know how things progress when the parts arrive.
All I need is more money and time!