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Trailing Arm Crossmember Brackets
So I'm currently doing a long to short bed conversion on my '70 C10 and while I have it apart, I want to get started on the suspension. I'm planning on lowering the truck 6-8 inches. I've seen the anti-squat brackets that relocate the trailing arm up on the crossmember. I'm curious if everything would clear if I removed the stock bracket and just flipped it upside down and bolting it in. Has anyone done this and does it work/clear?
Also if anyone has trailing arms they are trying to sell, one of mine is no bueno. Thanks in advance. |
Re: Trailing Arm Crossmember Brackets
Yep, it's been done. I'm planning to do it myself this winter as I convert my leaf springs to coil springs (and 6" drop). Just remove all the rivets, and bolt it back "upside down".
Here is a discussion on it: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=452149 There are probably other threads too, that's just the first one I found. |
Re: Trailing Arm Crossmember Brackets
Right on, thanks man
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