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camber corecting control arms
what brand would be best bang for my money the money is of limited supply
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Re: camber corecting control arms
There is a thread on a Caster mod in the suspension section. I did the mod and drilled my locating holes 5/8" back to move the lower control arm ahead and was easily able to run 4 degrees of caster. A couple of hours work and a 5/8" drill bit in the drill press is what it took.
Jimmy |
Re: camber corecting control arms
Here is the link - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=501241
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Re: camber corecting control arms
Lots of info on the Caster , but not camber ??
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Re: camber corecting control arms
Never had a problem with camber. Always came out good on alignment. I did switch to the 73 to 87 control arms on my 66 when I dropped it and also installed the longer mount bolts when I did it. I am running 2" springs. Camber gain is not bad with this setup. Now the 65 with air had a good bit of camber when aired out but at normal ride height was at 0. What are you trying to do with you trick?
Jimmy |
Re: camber corecting control arms
cpp tube arms.
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