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  • 96 beretta eibach springs

    I was just wondering if i am going to need a camber kit or if my car will be ok without it. the kit is 1.2in drop. the rear wont need it but what about the front?

    1996 Beretta
    3100 SFI TURBO
    T28 60 Trim Turbo at 9psi, Stage 1 turbo cam mms, lifter upgrade springs mms, P&P heads, ls6 Valve Springs, Ported exhaust manifolds, Hyperuetectic pistons SP, 3.29 trani, MSD 8.5 wires, open exhaust, Pulstar plugs, 3400 intake manifolds, ported TB, 36 lb/hr injectors, RCI Fuel cell, Walbro 255 pump, A/C Bypass, and much more.
    13.1 @ 103 mph best in the 1/4 mile

  • #2
    The the front struts (replacement, not original ones) have oval holes for what i believe camber adjustment. You'll have to get an alignment anyways so they should be able to adjust that. The rears I don't know but I don't think the drop is that much that it will be too far out of spec.

    You should replace the strut-mounts too probably as they are likely worn and struts and shocks at this time. (well shocks can be done at anytime). Struts will likely wear out faster and you might have some pogo effect unless you get a performance strut since normal replacement struts aren't designed for operation at the lower spring height and stiffness.

    Also if you are looking for cornering performance, you'll need to ditch the 14" wheels and get some 16"x7" wheels and some 205/55R16 tires or 225/50R16 (but may rub a bit). The 14" tires/wheels are too skinny, and the side wall flexes way too much.

    I see you have the strut-tower brace, good that helps a ton (I noticed since I had all other suspension work done first before I got one). You may want to get a GT or Z26 front sway bar too at this time (and put on new end-links with poly. Moog brand at any store works), since you gotta unbolt the sub frame to get it out. Get an alignment after all this is done of course. A rear sway bar from addco can be bolt on to the 95/96 suspension with some custom brackets, heavywoody on www.beretta.net did it.


    Oh, I'd get the alignment after EVERYTHING is done, including wheels just in case that makes a difference since they are wider.
    Last edited by IsaacHayes; 03-29-2007, 04:00 PM.
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    1994 3100 BERETTA. 200,000+ miles
    16.0 1/4 mile when stock. Now ???
    Original L82 Longblock
    with LA1, LX9, LX5 parts
    Manifold-back 2.5" SS Mandrel Exhaust. Hardware is SS too.

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    • #3
      i have 17s on it now with 245/45/r17 tires, they just arnt on here yet

      1996 Beretta
      3100 SFI TURBO
      T28 60 Trim Turbo at 9psi, Stage 1 turbo cam mms, lifter upgrade springs mms, P&P heads, ls6 Valve Springs, Ported exhaust manifolds, Hyperuetectic pistons SP, 3.29 trani, MSD 8.5 wires, open exhaust, Pulstar plugs, 3400 intake manifolds, ported TB, 36 lb/hr injectors, RCI Fuel cell, Walbro 255 pump, A/C Bypass, and much more.
      13.1 @ 103 mph best in the 1/4 mile

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      • #4
        how do the 245's fit? did you try em on yet?
        88 Beretta GT
        69 Corvette
        79 Mustang Ghia
        95 Cutlass Convertible

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        • #5
          no i just said that iu had them on,
          Originally posted by Jbrogan View Post
          i have 17s on it now with 245/45/r17 tires, they just arnt on here yet
          yes they are dunlop sp sport 5000 and tires they just fit, but yes they do fit and they are on my car.

          1996 Beretta
          3100 SFI TURBO
          T28 60 Trim Turbo at 9psi, Stage 1 turbo cam mms, lifter upgrade springs mms, P&P heads, ls6 Valve Springs, Ported exhaust manifolds, Hyperuetectic pistons SP, 3.29 trani, MSD 8.5 wires, open exhaust, Pulstar plugs, 3400 intake manifolds, ported TB, 36 lb/hr injectors, RCI Fuel cell, Walbro 255 pump, A/C Bypass, and much more.
          13.1 @ 103 mph best in the 1/4 mile

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          • #6
            Wow, 245 and no rubbing when turning in parking lots? And thats with 45 ratio too? 40 ratio would be dead on, but 45 is only a little bigger. Speedometer will read 3.2% slower than you are going.

            I thought biggest was 235 that could fit without modding...

            What rims do you have, width, spacing/etc?

            ... If you ever go turbo with a 5speed swap those 245 will sure help with traction!
            sigpic New 2010 project (click image)
            1994 3100 BERETTA. 200,000+ miles
            16.0 1/4 mile when stock. Now ???
            Original L82 Longblock
            with LA1, LX9, LX5 parts
            Manifold-back 2.5" SS Mandrel Exhaust. Hardware is SS too.

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            • #7
              I would also like to know what rims you're running... I've been looking at rims
              88 Beretta GT
              69 Corvette
              79 Mustang Ghia
              95 Cutlass Convertible

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              • #8
                I actually dont know what they are. they are 17x7s i think maybe 17x8 but tehy are 10 spoke and they say drag on the center cap. they are heavy as hell though.

                1996 Beretta
                3100 SFI TURBO
                T28 60 Trim Turbo at 9psi, Stage 1 turbo cam mms, lifter upgrade springs mms, P&P heads, ls6 Valve Springs, Ported exhaust manifolds, Hyperuetectic pistons SP, 3.29 trani, MSD 8.5 wires, open exhaust, Pulstar plugs, 3400 intake manifolds, ported TB, 36 lb/hr injectors, RCI Fuel cell, Walbro 255 pump, A/C Bypass, and much more.
                13.1 @ 103 mph best in the 1/4 mile

                Comment

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