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C10 Truck Trailing Arm Anti Squat Bracket Kit
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Who else makes these beside POL and Hotchkiss? I'm trying to correct an pinion angle problem that is causing me a vibration and am checking out my options. TIA
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I've seen a lot of people flip the bracket. I think Super73 made his own. Any reason you don't shim the rear or weld on new perches?
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I've thought for a long time if i needed to do this i would weld additional metal plates predrilled and weld them to the top, because i hate to drill out rivets. My grandpa worked on the railroad and fixed steam locomotives and said" nothing beats a rivet, fills misaligned holes, can't unthread, vibration resistant etc. if it holds a skyscraper together it's good enough for me".
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I use shims to set the angle. Quick and easy. These are from speedway but others also carry them. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Rear-A...up,294450.html
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Certainly one way to do it, :). And agree on the rivits, :metal:. Quote:
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Does anyone see a problem with going with a 6 degree shim?
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FWIW, I'm running a 6* shim on my '69 with Hotchkis 6" rear drop springs & 1.5" block. No issues so far.
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