okay, this depends on wether you are talking about regular mid-level speaker or subwoofers for your lows. For regular speakers put 2 6x9 in speakers on both sides of the back seats and two of the next size smaller speakers up in your dash like 5x3 or something. For your lows, you need to get two 12in subwoofers, plz do not try to install a 15in sub, it will not fit in your hatch even on its own without a box. With subwoofers you want to get a custom third gen camaro sub box for the hatch which will hold two 12's and install easily, will cost $100. Then if you really want a good sound system at tweeters which are very inexpensive and will carry your highs. Regardless if you just want standard speakers or go all out, i strongly recommend that you install an amplifier. You mid range aftermarket speakers can handle more than the 50 watts that your audio head will put out and it will sound much cleaner and louder. Some ppl eventually want capasitors but its probably not likely that you'd need one.
Never heard of a Camaro LX...
my pick. Camaro z28 2010. Dodge is NO good!
A Chilton's manual is a good place to start
yes it will infact in will soound really good
You need the "number codes" for the car.Look on any Camaro/Firebird website.3rd gen .org is good one.
Chevy because they have the camaro, corvette, and the best trucks ever. Ford on the other hand does have the mustang but that's the only good thing so Chevy wins.
It all dependd on if you have a good driving record, your age, and the company so call the company and get a qoute
There are several good tire shops in the Los Angeles area. I would suggest checking out American Tire Depot (323) 661-8473 Craigslist.com is a great site to find camaro tires and wheels for sale. Aftermarket rims for a chevy camaro aren't hard to find. You can go to any tire and rim store. If you want chevy brand rims, you will have to visit the chevy dealer.
Rims for Camaro wheels can be found in multiple store that sell rims and custom wheels. Chevy can sell them online as well in their factory. Another good place would be to look at an auto shop.
The best Camaro in the 80 its the 87-90 IROC Z 5.7 tune port injection or 5.7 tpi ., this car handle very good and has very good acceleration., its not very good on gas , but its a fun car to drive. defenitly a American muscle car.
First off is the question where is not where on? If you took both sides off at the same time you obviousely don't know how to put it back together, but the good news is Chevy virtually made all rear drum brake assembly's the same. So all you have to do is pull the drum off the same type of system and monkey see monkey do.
A good 454 will have at least 150 PSI per cylinder.