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Ridetech has recently introduced a groundbreaking line of suspension systems designed for muscle cars, departing from the traditional bolt-on approach. Their first offering, a complete replacement subframe for Camaros, garnered widespread acclaim. Now, they extend their innovation to the GM A-Body platform with the new Momentum Chassis—a full, bolt-in, high-performance solution that promises to elevate vehicles like the Chevelle.

In a recent video, the installation of the Ridetech Momentum chassis on Tom Farrington’s renowned 1966 Chevelle is showcased. This Chevelle is celebrated in the Pro-Touring community, having competed in various events across the country. After exhausting the upgrade potential of the factory GM frame, Tom opted for a dedicated performance chassis, making Ridetech’s Momentum a fitting choice.

The Momentum Chassis leverages over 30 years of suspension expertise, incorporating advanced features such as modern geometry, rack-and-pinion steering, and customizable options for coil-overs or air suspension. This chassis provides a solid foundation for enthusiasts looking to build serious Pro-Touring vehicles, whether for competitive racing or showcasing at events. The video offers an in-depth look into the installation process and the capabilities of the Momentum chassis, illustrating how it can transform a classic muscle car into a high-performance machine.



Source: bangshift.com