I used a set of stock spindles I picked up at a local bone yard from a '75 (?) Blazer and went back and got the center link from a '76 truck. I then went to the parts store and got ball joints and tie rods for a '75 model truck. I also have the stock springs from a '65. I have no problems with camber etc... It only took the alignment shop roughly 30 min. to do the alignment and they had no problems with it. They barely shimmed it up to tell the truth. My tires wear like they should and I have had no problems. Good luck.
------------------
67 SHORT STEP 396/Powerglide, 3.73's All the normal go fast
goodies. Power discs and
power steering.
2000 Silverado
1998 Nissan Frontier
Have you beaten a F*rd Lately?
__________________
Fawker Fab three seater rock crawler buggy 498 BBC/SM465/203/205 doubler, propane, 5.13's, 42" PB Rockers
'66 C10 - The new hot rod
'77 3+3 Dually - 12 valve 4wd conversion tow rig project
'28 Ford 2 door sedan street rod
RevLimit Offroad
"Hang on beer, we can do this."
|