caddy94
11-20-06, 08:00 PM
hey guys i have a fleetwood with the 350 lt1 v-8 i want to soup it up so i can make it sound mean and fast like a z-28 how can i do that and i want to get different rims and tires what size will fit
| View Full Version : 1994 cadillac fleetwood caddy94 11-20-06, 08:00 PM hey guys i have a fleetwood with the 350 lt1 v-8 i want to soup it up so i can make it sound mean and fast like a z-28 how can i do that and i want to get different rims and tires what size will fit 96Fleetwood 11-20-06, 08:19 PM Check out www.impalassforums.com (http://www.impalassforums.com) for ideas on modifying the drivetrain, suspension, and more. As for wheels. Check for a 5X5 (5X127) bolt pattern. You want the offset to correspond with the width of the wheel so you can fit them under the rear skirts. Goodluck and welcome, Elias :thumbsup: caddy94 11-20-06, 08:35 PM man your caddy is awesome looking what did you do to the motor it loks like it's from a corvette that's what i want my engine to look like thanks rich 96Fleetwood 11-20-06, 08:49 PM Thanks. My upgrades are in my signature. Basically your average bolt ons to free up the hidden horsepower the LT-1 has. :thumbsup: BCs71 11-21-06, 12:40 PM Keep in mind that just about everything you can do to an Impala or Caprice with an LT1 (1994-6) can be done to a Fleetwood. They share the same drivetrain, rear end, suspension. So reading past posts here and on the ISSF as ELias suggested is a great start. There is a Fleetwood specific section at the ISSF as well. For ideas, My car: http://www.primergarage.com/display_car.php?id=42 http://www.badbodies.com/members/bcs71.htm One important thing to do is map out your goals beforehand. Modding these cars is not cheap! Be sure to do it right the first time, or you will be spending big bucks to fix your mistakes. | |