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08-03-2003, 07:40 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Northeastern, Illinois,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Just ordered Shell Valley chassis, 521 Ford w/Jerico 4 spd.complete Strange Eng. ford 9"w 4.56 locker and a 3.31 True Trac.Strange Eng. Coilovers w/Hypercoil springs,Wildwood SRP 4- piston disc brakes
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Coilover shocks
What are the sizes of the front and rear shocks fully extended,Travel and suggested spring length.Also the installed length.Will the Koni double adj. fit a shell Valley
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09-06-2003, 09:32 PM
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Jim,
You ever get a reply. I've got to repalce my Coil overs. The oil pan it way too low to the ground and the tires are way too close to the fender flares.
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09-07-2003, 10:22 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Northeastern, Illinois,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Just ordered Shell Valley chassis, 521 Ford w/Jerico 4 spd.complete Strange Eng. ford 9"w 4.56 locker and a 3.31 True Trac.Strange Eng. Coilovers w/Hypercoil springs,Wildwood SRP 4- piston disc brakes
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Coilover shocks
No reply yet, but I'm not in a big hurry I have a long ways to go. I haven't even ordered the kit yet, been buying tools and parts. Just ordered the Wilwood Brakes should be here any day, the next thing is the shocks I don't want to use the Aldens. I am going to go with the Koni double adjustable with the Hypercoil springs. I just need the shock lengths so I get the correct shocks, what length our yours and what is your front and rear coil weights? What size wheels and tires? What type a pan did you go with? At this stage I'm probably going with a Dry sump because I have a buddy who has one for me. I'm at least a year from dropping a motor in the rails so I could change my mind. I'm trying to eliminate as many problems initially to save money in the long run.
Jim
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09-07-2003, 11:31 AM
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I bought a used kit that was never assenbled. I've taken 2.5 years working on it, primarilly through a "custom rod" shop. I'm barely drivable at this point. My Coil overs are about 13" bolt to bolt. I got them from Shell Valley. SV doesn't give you any detail on the coil weights. However, I can tell you I'm way, way too low to the ground at the oil pan, flywheel, and differential. I'm like 2" off the ground at the oil pan. That's a big reason why I'm still looking at the suspension.
Wheels are Trico-like. Tires are Eagle GTIIs. Front are 235/60R15 and the rear is 295/50R15
I'm running a 427Side Olier with a wet sump with a Tremec TKO 5-speed.
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09-07-2003, 06:52 PM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Northeastern, Illinois,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Just ordered Shell Valley chassis, 521 Ford w/Jerico 4 spd.complete Strange Eng. ford 9"w 4.56 locker and a 3.31 True Trac.Strange Eng. Coilovers w/Hypercoil springs,Wildwood SRP 4- piston disc brakes
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coilovers
I believe I read on some earlier posts this year that they ran 650lb. coils in front and 450lb. coils in rear, but racers say other way around for better performance. I haven't pursued the issue as of yet but I will be soon cause I'm gonna buy them,75% street 25% autocross and vintage if possible.Most the cobra guys I talk to are any where from 3.5"-4.5" off the ground. the low ones have a few scrapes on the pan.Spring weight and length are important for cobras.
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09-07-2003, 09:59 PM
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I'm going to a suspension mechanic Thursday so hopefully I'll be able to tell you what changes I made to raise the car. I'm currently considering your idea of the Koni's.
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09-08-2003, 07:15 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Platte Center, Ne. USA,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Shell Valley, 514 SVO ... now a 4.6L with an AOD!
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Our coilovers measure 10.25" compressed and 13.25" extended. As far asspring weights, for a small block car we normally use 350# fronts and 250# rears. On big block cars, we normally use 450# fronts and 250# or 300# rears.
Hope this helps!
Dana
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