Thanks! I started in a spec class (MazdaGT), then moved to others like ST2, GT2/3, and EP. I’m really happy to be back in a spec class (so is my wallet)! Happy to answer questions about Spec Corvette if you have any.
Im jealous! What a beautiful set of control parts. I'm slowly replacing mine. I love that all the aluminum parts clean up so well and that performance parts make the car even better.
Definitely the most expensive part of the spec build but not as bad as it looks with the racer discount. Definitely register your build if you’re building a Spec Corvette. The brakes alone are almost $1k less for racers.
😂- sorry, it’s coming. I just pulled all of the clips together for editing. Chronologically, the next video would be sway bar installation but I’ll bump up the alignment video. 😉
You might need a 6-pack and some popcorn for the alignment video. Looking at the raw footage, it’s going to be loooong. It’s hot as hell here today, so it’s a good day to stay inside and chip away at video production.
Thank you for all of these videos! They were incredibly helpful as I did some projects on my c5. One quick note (that you may already have a plan on). I had the upper A arm studs on my car. Installed by the previous owner and he installed a set of 315 tires as well. Turns out those studs can easily reach out into the wheel well far enough that the tire will dig into them. I had one dig into the cords on my passenger front wheel. (Amazed that the tire didn't pop). I talked to the lead instructor at the track days I go to (who has a done Ultimate Street Car with a c5) and he said it is best to run those studs as far in as possible to avoid contact with the tire. Anyway, just a heads up to be very attentive to wheel position through range of motion when dialing all of that in. There is a good chance you won't be able to leave the studs out that far. Thanks again for the excellent videos!
Thanks for mentioning that! I checked the clearance with the SC5R wheels while it was on the rack and was OK but a different offset could cause some problems, for sure; maybe when it’s on the ground too. Definitely worth checking again and a public service announcement for folks. There’s no need for all that extra stud length, anyway.
Greetings fellow Josh! I've been thinking about getting this coilover kit for my C6Z which will see track time but obviously not to be raced in spec corvette. Any thoughts? It seems like a lot of quality for the price.
The Penskes are great coilovers and are valved well for the C5/6 geometry. The only downside is that they’re single adjustable. In the spec series, that’s a good thing, sine you spend less time tuning and more time driving.
They’re still mounted that way. I haven’t seen a better mounting solution from anyone else, so I’d probably use the same roll bar mounts that I used in the back to mount the front canisters more securely in the exact same location (replacing the band clamps). Access to the schrader valve each weekend is important and I really do like how easy it is to measure pressure.
@@joshc1017 I came here to ask the same, I'm stuggling where to mount my front canisters. My SC car is in the final phase of build and the suspension kit with the Penske's is enroute. Thanks for all the videos, you have no idea how much it helped.
Great video, Josh. I raced Spec E46 in the early days. Spec Corvette looks interesting.
Thanks! I started in a spec class (MazdaGT), then moved to others like ST2, GT2/3, and EP. I’m really happy to be back in a spec class (so is my wallet)! Happy to answer questions about Spec Corvette if you have any.
That roll bar mount for the remotes is slick!
Kind of looks like it was made to mount the canisters.
Im jealous! What a beautiful set of control parts. I'm slowly replacing mine. I love that all the aluminum parts clean up so well and that performance parts make the car even better.
They do make for some nice bling! AMT did a great job.
@@joshc1017 I'm going to do the dog bones next on the rear. I have to wait on the other things because I need a paint job next.
Enjoying watching this at 1am with a bucket of pickles and some Canadian beer from Greg Gregson lol!
Did the video help you fall asleep? Lol
What a great tutorial video and install. Well done! 👍👍 This had to be an expensive upgrade though. Save the Wave 🙋♂
Definitely the most expensive part of the spec build but not as bad as it looks with the racer discount. Definitely register your build if you’re building a Spec Corvette. The brakes alone are almost $1k less for racers.
Excellent video! Thanks, Josh. Still waiting for the alignment video you promised in this one.
😂- sorry, it’s coming. I just pulled all of the clips together for editing. Chronologically, the next video would be sway bar installation but I’ll bump up the alignment video. 😉
very nice looking good. i may have drooled a little at the sight of the coilovers. needless to say i am looking forward to the alignment video.
You might need a 6-pack and some popcorn for the alignment video. Looking at the raw footage, it’s going to be loooong. It’s hot as hell here today, so it’s a good day to stay inside and chip away at video production.
Thank you for all of these videos! They were incredibly helpful as I did some projects on my c5. One quick note (that you may already have a plan on). I had the upper A arm studs on my car. Installed by the previous owner and he installed a set of 315 tires as well. Turns out those studs can easily reach out into the wheel well far enough that the tire will dig into them. I had one dig into the cords on my passenger front wheel. (Amazed that the tire didn't pop). I talked to the lead instructor at the track days I go to (who has a done Ultimate Street Car with a c5) and he said it is best to run those studs as far in as possible to avoid contact with the tire. Anyway, just a heads up to be very attentive to wheel position through range of motion when dialing all of that in. There is a good chance you won't be able to leave the studs out that far. Thanks again for the excellent videos!
Thanks for mentioning that! I checked the clearance with the SC5R wheels while it was on the rack and was OK but a different offset could cause some problems, for sure; maybe when it’s on the ground too. Definitely worth checking again and a public service announcement for folks. There’s no need for all that extra stud length, anyway.
Greetings fellow Josh! I've been thinking about getting this coilover kit for my C6Z which will see track time but obviously not to be raced in spec corvette. Any thoughts? It seems like a lot of quality for the price.
The Penskes are great coilovers and are valved well for the C5/6 geometry. The only downside is that they’re single adjustable. In the spec series, that’s a good thing, sine you spend less time tuning and more time driving.
Another well done video. Makes me jealous of all those great parts. I noticed in the video are those headlamp deleted on the car?
Yes, I pulled out the buckets and put in a frame to hold the headlight cover. There’s a video coming for that, too.
@josh Carroll did you ever find a more permanent mounting solution for the front shock reservoirs?
They’re still mounted that way. I haven’t seen a better mounting solution from anyone else, so I’d probably use the same roll bar mounts that I used in the back to mount the front canisters more securely in the exact same location (replacing the band clamps). Access to the schrader valve each weekend is important and I really do like how easy it is to measure pressure.
@@joshc1017 I came here to ask the same, I'm stuggling where to mount my front canisters. My SC car is in the final phase of build and the suspension kit with the Penske's is enroute. Thanks for all the videos, you have no idea how much it helped.
@@TeamFrancis.racingAwesome! I look forward to meeting you on the track. Good luck with the rest of the build!
How much? $5000?
For everything in the video, yes, that’s about right.
I would think the suspension control arms would be shot peening.
Looks expensive
Not cheap but the racer discounts help.