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Hey Tony, this is the 35th Anniversary car I told you about I bought from my next door neighbor. It had 4,500 miles on it and is factory stock except the battery. It’s what I call the base SLP optioned car. It doesn’t have the good suspension and rear end but I enjoy driving it and it’s a fun car.
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Old 11-13-2021, 08:49 PM
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That is really nice!
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Old 11-13-2021, 09:31 PM
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Very nice. The 4th gen market is heating up.
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SLP’s cold air intake works really well. I have it on my 99.
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That is a beautiful car. Looks showroom new!
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Thanks guys, there’s something about it I don’t understand. Now I’m not a young guy anymore and don’t want to get hurt in a car but when I open it up and it hits second gear hard the tires will break loose and it goes hard left. I lift because it scares me.
Is there some way to adjust the rear suspension to stop this. I’m not going to race this car but I like to open one up now and then.
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Stick shift?

It's a 12.9-13.1 car that will kick out on hard tires.

I had a few 4th gens.
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Thanks guys, there’s something about it I don’t understand. Now I’m not a young guy anymore and don’t want to get hurt in a car but when I open it up and it hits second gear hard the tires will break loose and it goes hard left. I lift because it scares me.
Is there some way to adjust the rear suspension to stop this. I’m not going to race this car but I like to open one up now and then.
A set of stock size soft compound Nitto radials will help prevent that and still allow comfortable street manners.
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They are fun cars. My ws6 Trans Am gets with the program. It is hard to get in and out of with my back issues and rides like a truck but it runs good, has a good stereo and AC!
Good looking Camaro
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I used to just steer into it gently without lifting, then hammer it when it straightened out.
Fun times when I had a 4 speed.
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