A collection of components designed to improve the handling and ride quality of a classic vehicle from the model year 1966. This typically includes parts like new coil springs, shock absorbers, sway bars, and potentially upgraded control arms or bushings. These elements work in concert to replace or enhance the factory-installed system.
Enhancements of this nature are frequently sought by enthusiasts seeking to improve their vehicle’s road performance, reduce body roll during cornering, or achieve a more comfortable driving experience. The original systems, after decades of use, may suffer from wear and degradation, leading to diminished performance. Furthermore, advancements in suspension technology offer opportunities to surpass the capabilities of the original design, offering improved handling and safety characteristics.