I truly love the build I would put on the Camaro the reverse lights on that little quarter piece of Fender side each side of the wheelie bars but man I have to give you and your father big kudos takes a lot to do what you're doing please keep up the good work I'm looking forward to see it go online I will be watching thank you for the content.
We greatly appreciate your input and we are blessed to have you a part of the channel. We are also blessed to have the opportunity to do what we love! Stay tuned, we have another project we are planning! It will be upwards of 6 months before we release what it will be as we have to get this one wrapped up/on the track and supply chain issues but we are excited! Glad to have you once again and God Bless!
Great video buddy! I think you’re spot on by starting off making your parts the same length as the factory so you have a starting point. Seems like there are sooo many adjustments you could make. I’m going to do this on my 66 because I hate the way the back end wants to creep around in a turn over 45mph! It’s really easy to see how many of these beautiful cars were wrecked because of oversteer when the back comes around. Anyway, love the video and the 66 is badass. God bless brother!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
We are glad you enjoyed! Exactly, it’s fun to make changes to to see how she reacts without the concerns of making the wrong adjustment as she’s just a fun car and not utilized to compete. You will love it, we are excited for you. Facts, transferring the power was a different game, power isn’t everything. Called for some wild racing back in the day. We are blessed to have you apart of the channel! Thanks for reaching out! God Bless!
Glad to have you a part of the channel Kevin! We couldn’t be happier with our setup. It makes for a better all around driving experience! Glad to see your enjoying it as well! God bless!
@@godsentgarage-gsg , The 66 Chevelle Super Sport didn't have power brakes , disc on any front or rear , Looks like a 66 Malibu 136 with too much lip stick . Someone trying to enter a pig into a beauty contest . I have a REAL 66 Chevelle 138 Super Sport and I can't stand these tributes or clones or wannabes . It looks good but don't try to pass it off as something it is not !
@@jimthomas1989 1966 chevelle super sport, 396. Was my uncles car, original owner and owned it up to the time we acquired it. Car had break drums that were locked up when we got our hands on it. We put disc brakes on it. We appreciate all, original included, but our personal preference includes a little aftermarket and a few upgrades. No tribute or clones here, 100% an SS car. Yes, having the real deal is ideal and more desirable but some don’t have that option and make do with what they have. We can’t respect that more! If you have a passion, keep chasing it. We have our biases but we respect all! To each their own! We appreciate you watching.
Great video and a beautiful car. Thanks for posting. Near as I can tell, the QA1 kit doesn't include front spindles. Are you running stock spindles or a drop spindle? I have a 66 Chevelle and I am considering using this kit also. Appreciate any info.
Check out global west front lower a-arms with built in lower shock mount location so you won’t have tie rods hitting your inside wheel and having to get bigger wheels to miss they have a video on all there suspension modifications
We greatly appreciate it. you are correct, this particular kit did not come with spindles. We highly recommend this kit. We are blessed to have you apart of the channel! God Bless!
Hello I've got a 67 chevelle and interested in doing a qa1 coilover sysem upgrade also. Just curious is the stage 3 worth investing in vs. the stage 2?
Thanks for your comment! From a comparison perspective, we can’t speak fully to this as we only have experience with the level 3. As for thoughts, it depends on what your going for. We had quite a bit of sway in the car and wanted to go with what we thought would be the best to mitigate the sway/bounce. They seem to offer a few different variations within those levels I.e. handling, race, etc.: different coilovers and other options. Some of the options are very similar and there may even be an option(s) that would have been a better route for us. Either way, there will be value add and I don’t think you can go wrong! I would suggest checking eBay if your seeking a deal. Many companies will post items discounted as they are trying to get them off the shelf. We hope this helps and apologize we can’t provide more. Based off our experience you will be satisfied with whatever you decide. If you have any other questions please reach out! We are blessed to have you apart of the channel! God Bless!
Yes you do, failed to mention that in the video.. We were dealing with so much “bounce” and movement in the rear end we wanted to test running both prior to removal as they didn’t conflict with anything else. Not saying thats right or wrong, just the route we took/tried. Removing will help with installment of everything else! Thanks for reaching out, we are blessed to have you apart of the channel! God Bless!
We actually found a way to put a note in the video, noting the removal of the original spring. Obviously unless you would like to test running both as we did. To comment on what we noticed by running both: it was quite a bit stiffer, which is what we were seeking. Moving forward we may make a spring change on the QA1 coilover to find a little bit more of a happy medium. Thanks again!
The 66 Chevelle Super Sport did NOT come with power brakes booster , disc brakes on the front , that steering wheel , or that dash Is it a 66 Malibu dressed up as a Super Sport ?
@@godsentgarage-gsg , I have a 66 Chevelle Super Sport 138 Car , it's not Original either , It has a small block 327 Forged Steel Vette Crank in a 4 bolt main 350 block , Forged 12.1 Pistons, Ported Heads, Comp cam, aluminum intake, 750cfm carb, Headers , HEI distributor , Lakewood Blow Proof bell housing , 11 inch clutch , M-21 Muncie 4 speed trans , 12 bolt posi , In 2004 it ran 5.5sec in 1/8 mile Screams to the moon at 11,000rpm before the valves start to float . Mine is a lighter blue than yours .
@@jimthomas1989 right on, Sounds killer! Thanks for sharing. Yeah, this color was actually a bit of an accident.. When it was first painted Marina blue, it was rolled outside and it was extremely cloudy and needed to be re-painted. The second color was mixed wrong but we loved it so we ran with it and we are extremely pleased with the outcome. It’s called a bmw blue.
I truly love the build I would put on the Camaro the reverse lights on that little quarter piece of Fender side each side of the wheelie bars but man I have to give you and your father big kudos takes a lot to do what you're doing please keep up the good work I'm looking forward to see it go online I will be watching thank you for the content.
We greatly appreciate your input and we are blessed to have you a part of the channel. We are also blessed to have the opportunity to do what we love! Stay tuned, we have another project we are planning! It will be upwards of 6 months before we release what it will be as we have to get this one wrapped up/on the track and supply chain issues but we are excited! Glad to have you once again and God Bless!
Great video buddy! I think you’re spot on by starting off making your parts the same length as the factory so you have a starting point. Seems like there are sooo many adjustments you could make. I’m going to do this on my 66 because I hate the way the back end wants to creep around in a turn over 45mph! It’s really easy to see how many of these beautiful cars were wrecked because of oversteer when the back comes around. Anyway, love the video and the 66 is badass. God bless brother!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
We are glad you enjoyed! Exactly, it’s fun to make changes to to see how she reacts without the concerns of making the wrong adjustment as she’s just a fun car and not utilized to compete.
You will love it, we are excited for you.
Facts, transferring the power was a different game, power isn’t everything. Called for some wild racing back in the day.
We are blessed to have you apart of the channel! Thanks for reaching out!
God Bless!
I installed this same kit on my 1966 chevelle and love it like driving a new car. Thanks for the info
Glad to have you a part of the channel Kevin!
We couldn’t be happier with our setup. It makes for a better all around driving experience! Glad to see your enjoying it as well!
God bless!
I love this car.
Thank you! We enjoy it ourselves. We are blessed to have you apart of the channel!
@@godsentgarage-gsg ,
The 66 Chevelle Super Sport didn't have power brakes , disc on any front or rear ,
Looks like a 66 Malibu 136 with too much lip stick .
Someone trying to enter a pig into a beauty contest .
I have a REAL 66 Chevelle 138 Super Sport and I can't stand these tributes or clones or wannabes .
It looks good but don't try to pass it off as something it is not !
@@jimthomas1989 1966 chevelle super sport, 396. Was my uncles car, original owner and owned it up to the time we acquired it. Car had break drums that were locked up when we got our hands on it. We put disc brakes on it.
We appreciate all, original included, but our personal preference includes a little aftermarket and a few upgrades.
No tribute or clones here, 100% an SS car. Yes, having the real deal is ideal and more desirable but some don’t have that option and make do with what they have. We can’t respect that more! If you have a passion, keep chasing it. We have our biases but we respect all! To each their own! We appreciate you watching.
I have a 66 el camino. i was wondering what size rims and tires are you running?
@@darinnorris4945 Right on!
Front: 225/45r18
Rear: 225/35r20
Glad to have you apart of the channel!
God bless!
Great video and a beautiful car. Thanks for posting. Near as I can tell, the QA1 kit doesn't include front spindles. Are you running stock spindles or a drop spindle? I have a 66 Chevelle and I am considering using this kit also. Appreciate any info.
Check out global west front lower a-arms with built in lower shock mount location so you won’t have tie rods hitting your inside wheel and having to get bigger wheels to miss they have a video on all there suspension modifications
We greatly appreciate it. you are correct, this particular kit did not come with spindles. We highly recommend this kit. We are blessed to have you apart of the channel! God Bless!
We haven't encountered that issue with the tie rods/wheels but we will look into it for sure. We greatly appreciate the suggestions!
Hello I've got a 67 chevelle and interested in doing a qa1 coilover sysem upgrade also. Just curious is the stage 3 worth investing in vs. the stage 2?
Thanks for your comment! From a comparison perspective, we can’t speak fully to this as we only have experience with the level 3. As for thoughts, it depends on what your going for. We had quite a bit of sway in the car and wanted to go with what we thought would be the best to mitigate the sway/bounce. They seem to offer a few different variations within those levels I.e. handling, race, etc.: different coilovers and other options. Some of the options are very similar and there may even be an option(s) that would have been a better route for us. Either way, there will be value add and I don’t think you can go wrong! I would suggest checking eBay if your seeking a deal. Many companies will post items discounted as they are trying to get them off the shelf.
We hope this helps and apologize we can’t provide more. Based off our experience you will be satisfied with whatever you decide. If you have any other questions please reach out!
We are blessed to have you apart of the channel!
God Bless!
Check out Global West Suspension if you’re planning on lot’s of power ! Rear crossover shocks are trick along with everything else they build 👍😁🇺🇸
@@markgiraldes4062 thanks for the suggestion and being a part of the channel!
Do you not remove old springs in rear?
Yes you do, failed to mention that in the video.. We were dealing with so much “bounce” and movement in the rear end we wanted to test running both prior to removal as they didn’t conflict with anything else. Not saying thats right or wrong, just the route we took/tried.
Removing will help with installment of everything else!
Thanks for reaching out, we are blessed to have you apart of the channel!
God Bless!
We actually found a way to put a note in the video, noting the removal of the original spring. Obviously unless you would like to test running both as we did.
To comment on what we noticed by running both: it was quite a bit stiffer, which is what we were seeking. Moving forward we may make a spring change on the QA1 coilover to find a little bit more of a happy medium.
Thanks again!
Im curious but are you running open headers on that majestic beast?
Secret! Haha we have a set of electric cutouts on her.
Blessed to have you apart of the channel!
The 66 Chevelle Super Sport did NOT come with power brakes booster , disc brakes on the front , that steering wheel , or that dash
Is it a 66 Malibu dressed up as a Super Sport ?
She’s an original super sport car. The car is not 100% oem. We’ve done a handful of upgrades. Thanks for watching! God bless!
@@godsentgarage-gsg , I have a 66 Chevelle Super Sport 138 Car , it's not
Original either ,
It has a small block 327 Forged Steel Vette Crank in a 4 bolt main 350 block ,
Forged 12.1 Pistons, Ported Heads, Comp cam, aluminum intake, 750cfm carb, Headers , HEI distributor , Lakewood Blow Proof bell housing , 11 inch clutch , M-21 Muncie 4 speed trans , 12 bolt posi ,
In 2004 it ran 5.5sec in 1/8 mile
Screams to the moon at 11,000rpm before the valves start to float .
Mine is a lighter blue than yours .
@@jimthomas1989 right on, Sounds killer! Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, this color was actually a bit of an accident.. When it was first painted Marina blue, it was rolled outside and it was extremely cloudy and needed to be re-painted. The second color was mixed wrong but we loved it so we ran with it and we are extremely pleased with the outcome. It’s called a bmw blue.