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Old 02-03-2012, 09:53 PM   #4
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Re: Aftermarket A arms?

Replacing the A-arms is not going to make a significant difference in handling. If you want to improve the handling of your Burb, start with the springs, swaybars and shocks. A lower center of gravity is a good starting point. If you are stock height, consider cutting a coil from the front and adding a shackle in the rear. Replace the stock shocks with a premium quality gas charged unit.

Most Burbs came with a front swaybar. If yours doesn't have one, get one. If it does have one, get a larger one from a C20 truck. Some Burbs came with a rear bar, others didn't. Once again, add a bar and better shocks.

This should get you headed in the right direction. Tells us what size tires you are running. That should be addressed too.
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