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Front Suspension
Yesterday I finally got my engine pulled and I am going to start rebuilding the front suspension before I put my rebuilt 350 in it. I was wondering if anyone has ever done this and what kit they used?
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I have and used a polygraphite PST kit...absolutely love it! :)
...Jeff |
Have you drove it since you put that on Jeff?
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Yes Eddie, I put it in about a year before I tore the truck apart. I loved it, it went arrow straight, handled the bumps great, gave me excellent steering response, and actually cornered great despite no sway bars whatsoever.
...Jeff |
I put the PST polygraphite bushings in my 69 Cutlass. I love it. A lot of people claim they squeak so bad but the only squeak I have is my bushings on my sway bar and that is just because the one bracket isn't aligned properly so it binds slightly. A few washers and I will get that fixed.
Just be careful with the springs. What I did on the disassemble was I removed the shock and then I stuck a piece of reabar in there. Then I removed the lower balljoint. This will keep the spring from taking off around the garage if it were to ever let loose. It just gets leary putting em back in. Rent the tool to install the springs. I rented mine through Checker Auto. And to help in the assembly, put the bushings in the freezer over night. It will shrink them slightly and make them just a bit easier to press into the a-arms. And be sure not to torque anything until it is sitting on the ground. I think this is where most people get the squeaks from. I got mine up on the ramps, jumped on the bumber a few times to get the car to jounce some (with engine in!!!!) and then I crawled under it and torqued everything down. 3 years now with no problems, squeaks, nothing. And it has helped the handling. Ride is slightly rougher now, but nothing nearly as bad as my little Civic I have. |
Jeff, how much would it cost to get a kit to do the entire front end of my 83 C10?
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Oh no, not this arguement again. :)
Well, here goes. I recommend the kit that Performance Suspension Components sells. Worked for me. It is Energy Suspension stuff. http://www.performancesuspension.com/main.htm Oh, and Eddie, the kit sells for $279.95, but they are in Phoenix, so you would have to pay tax, but they are shipped free. :D |
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Mike, no argument needed...PST is better! :D :) j/k I am sure they are both equally as nice. ...Jeff |
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As far as the springs popping out, wrap a simple piece of rope or chain around one of the winds on the coil & through the a-arm & it won't go anywhere. If you cut the coils or put dropped coils in, the coils should go back in w/o the need of a compressor (yet another good reason to drop it :D ).
Have fun & take some pics to share your glory in a job well done! |
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The PST kit retails for $219.00 (No shipping or tax) and includes outer tie rods. I have this kit for my C10 but haven't installed it yet. :) |
I had the PST kit but on my truck, along with 3" DJM Drop Spindles. All I can say is that PST Front Kit is AWESOME! Without any swaybars AT ALL, I can take a 15mph corner at 35mph. :D
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j/k I really need one of those front end kits...:burnout: |
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Once again, you decide which is the more complete kit for the money. Peformance Suspension Components kit. http://www.performancesuspension.com...s/Chev2wd.jpeg or PST kit. http://www.p-s-t.com/images/fektvop.gif Now I'm through. Buy which ever kit you want. It's your truck and your money. It's entirely up to you. Mike |
i am partial to Energy Suspension as well. good stuff, i also have used the tranny and engine mounts. great products.
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