The Chevrolet Camaro was a staple of the muscle car scene from the late 1960s through to the early 2000s. Then, in 2002, Chevrolet discontinued its iconic pony car, citing poor sales due to a lack of ...
We've gone about this a little bit backwards: we fitted the Crossfire Z with all the best components from Hotchkis to improve the handling and help it get around the corners as quickly and safely as ...
Last issue we dove headfirst into a bone-stock '67 RS Camaro. Our goal was to transform this tired F-body, into a fun street machine that could fit into a workin' Joe's budget. Our first foray was ...
It's day one of our Super Chevy Week to Wicked presented by POL, and one of the biggest goals was to get all the suspension parts and brakes installed under the car. While one team was tackling the ...
Let's talk fender preservation. Let's talk numbers. According to Motor Trend's instrumented testing from back in the day, a bone-stock '67 SS350 Camaro required 156 feet to decelerate from 60 mph. In ...
For more than five decades, the Chevrolet Camaro has been an enduring symbol of American muscle car performance and stylish sports car design. While the Camaro’s star faded somewhat after the ...
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Performance brake pads vs. big brake kits explained
In the world of automotive performance, upgrading brakes is a common consideration for enthusiasts looking to improve their vehicle’s stopping power. Two popular options are performance brake pads and ...
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