Coilover Particulars
- Global West offers 2 different coilover suspension systems. The first
is used for drag racing and street applications. The second system is a
Negative roll system. Negative roll is used
for road racing and performance street handing.
- Global West coilover kits maintain factory suspension loads in the
shock tower, from the bottom up.
- No cutting of the shock tower is required.
- Installation requires drilling a total of 6 holes for the drag / street version and 10
holes for negative roll / road racing system. Drill templates included.
- Upper and lower control arms are fully assembled. Top of the line Del-a-lum bushings are
used in the upper arms and spherical Teflon lined bearings are used in the lowers.
Threaded ball joints are used top and bottom.
- Adjustable strut rods make caster adjustment simple. Our strut rods have a special
clevis that indexes in the frame making it impossible for improper installation.
- Eccentric locout kits eliminate the lower cam bolts. The cam bolts can slip during hard
cornering altering your alignment. Our new locout kits offer 6 adjustments for camber
rather then one.
- Stock brakes whether drum or disc can be used. Racing brakes are also not a problem.
Notice our category 5 disc brake system.
- Coilover shocks are available three different ways non-adjustable, single adjustable,
and double adjustable.
- Adjustable ride height is a given. Note: Lowering the ride height 1
inch places the shock in the middle of its travel.
- Billet aluminum upper mounts are standard.
- Special steel lower mounts install on the lower arm to maximize spring
and shock performance.
- Needle bearing kits are standard with our coilover kits. Needle bearings go between the
lower adjuster and the spring. Needle bearings to reduce drag when adjusting ride height.
- Hardware is included along with instructions and alignment specifications.
APPLICATIONS
| 1967-70 -Mustang |
1967-70 Cougar |
1967-77 Comet |
1968-71 Fairlane / Torino |
There are 3 different kits available because of shock options,
non-adjustable valving, single adjustable (rebound only) and double
adjustable (bump and rebound). For most street applications a non adjustable
or single adjustable shock is best. Double adjustable shocks are best for
road racing or drag racing.
The following kits are best for street / drag applications. Small Block
- Part # COMST-6770 ----- This kit uses non-adjustable valve
shocks. ------ cost $2730.00
- Part # COMST-6770S ----- This kit uses a single (rebound) adjustable
shock -- cost $2975.00
- Part # COMST-6770D ----- This kit uses a double adjustable shock (bump
and rebound)----- cost $3137.00
Big Block
- Part # COMST-6770B ----- This kit uses non-adjustable valve
shocks. ------ cost $2730.00
- Part # COMST-6770BS ----- This kit uses a single (rebound) adjustable
shock -- cost $2975.00
- Part # COMST-6770BD ----- This kit uses a double adjustable shock (bump
and rebound)----- cost $3137.00
The following kits are best for street / road race applications.
Small Block
- Part # COMNR-6770 ----- This kit uses non-adjustable valve
shocks. ------ cost $2730.00
- Part # COMNR-6770S ----- This kit uses a single (rebound) adjustable
shock -- cost $2975.00
- Part # COMNR-6770D ----- This kit uses a double adjustable shock (bump
and rebound)----- cost $3137.00
Big Block
- Part # COMNR-6770B ----- This kit uses non-adjustable valve
shocks. ------ cost $2730.00
- Part # COMNR-6770BS ----- This kit uses a single (rebound) adjustable
shock -- cost $2975.00
- Part # COMNR-6770BD ----- This kit uses a double adjustable shock (bump
and rebound)----- cost $3137.00
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