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Old 11-03-2008, 02:09 PM   #1
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trailing arms question

I'm planning on replacing the trailing arms on my 64 C 10. Does anyone know the size of the U bolts located at the rear othe arms? Where is the best place to purchase new, bushings,bolts, etc. ? Thanks
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Old 11-03-2008, 04:03 PM   #2
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Re: trailing arms question

What are you replacing the trailing arms with? I ask cuz Early Classic Enterprises (ECE) sells after market beefed up rear trailing arm replacment kits that come with everything you need. Check them out see what ya think. They also just sell replacement bushings too.

http://www.earlyclassic.com/home.aspx
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Old 11-03-2008, 06:16 PM   #3
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I'm planning on replacing the trailing arms on my 64 C 10. Does anyone know the size of the U bolts located at the rear othe arms? Where is the best place to purchase new, bushings,bolts, etc. ? Thanks
Save them or take good measurements. I ended up buying a pair from Lmctruck.com because
Napa didn't carry them
Autozone didn't carry them
Schucks didn't carry them

They all told me the samething after I cut them off. Oh if you bring in a bolt we can take some measurements. Well they where in the trash since I was cutting things off to strip and paint.

Bushings I bought mine from classicparts.com because well LMC wanted more than I wanted to spend.
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Old 11-03-2008, 08:46 PM   #4
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Re: trailing arms question

I found mine at a Fastenal Store for almost 4 dollars for the pair.I believe they are 3/4inch and about 8 in long.
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Old 11-03-2008, 11:55 PM   #5
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Re: trailing arms question

I had them made @ a local spring shop. I brought in a stock u-bolt & told him I needed it 2" longer on each end (2" lowering blocks). $30 (including new crush nuts & washers); it took the guy about 5 -- 6mins & I was ready to go.
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Old 11-04-2008, 12:50 AM   #6
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Re: trailing arms question

What Scoti said,to a tee.
When the fella came back so soon,I figured he had a question....nope,done.
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Old 11-04-2008, 05:37 PM   #7
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Re: trailing arms question

This might help:
NAPA U-BOLT SIZE LIST
“ROUND” U-Bolts for round axle tubes
NAPA PART NUMBER THREAD Ø / AXLE TUBE Ø / LEG LENGTH (* SEE NOTE BELOW)
650-4082 3/8*2.0*4.0
650-4079 7/16*2.0*6.0
650-4012 7/16*2.50*6.5
650-4023 7/16*2.75*6.75
650-4026 7/16*2.81*8.0
650-4075 7/16*3.0*7.5
650-4022 7/16*3.12*6.75
650-4076 1/2*2.5*8.25
650-4003 1/2*2.88*7.0
650-4077 1/2*3.0*11.75
650-4028 1/2*3.0*8.0
650-4001 1/2*3.13*6.50
650-4014 1/2*3.25*9.0
650-4002 1/2*3.50*7.50
650-4025 1/2*3.5*8.0
650-4053 9/16*3.0*7.25
650-4078 9/16*3.25*8.0
650-4036 9/16*3.37*7.0
650-4041 9/16*3.37*8.0
650-4034 9/16*3.37*10.0
650-4080 9/16*3.75*8.0
650-4081 9/16*3.75*12.75
650-4044 5/8*3.0*7.5
650-4050 5/8*3.01*8.63
650-4051 5/8*3.0*9.63
650-4052 5/8*3.0*11.63
650-4045 5/8*3.25*8.50
650-4042 5/8*3.25*9.0
650-4038 5/8*3.25*13.0
650-4049 5/8*3.25*8.50
650-4053 5/8*3.50*9.50
650-4054 5/8*3.50*10.50
650-4055 5/8*3.50*11.50
650-4056 5/8*3.63*7.50
650-4057 5/8*3.63*8.50
650-4058 5/8*3.63*9.50
650-4059 5/8*3.63*10.50
650-4060 5/8*3.63*11.50
650-4037 5/8*3.75*8.50
650-4035 5/8*3.75*10.0
650-1050 3/4*3.0*18.0
650-1052 7/8*3.0*14.0
650-1054 7/8*3.5*14.0
650-1055 7/8*5*14.0
650-1056 7/8*3*18.0
650-1057 7/8*3.5*18.0


*NOTE on Leg Length:
Leg length is measured from the end of the threaded leg to the INSIDE bottom of the U
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Old 11-04-2008, 06:05 PM   #8
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Re: trailing arms question

I bought these like I mentioned up above and could try and look at the tag that I might have laying around in the garage since it does have the dimensions on it.

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Old 11-04-2008, 09:38 PM   #9
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Good information guys...thanks for sharing.
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Old 11-04-2008, 10:53 PM   #10
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nice post loser!!
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Old 11-04-2008, 10:57 PM   #11
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Re: trailing arms question

Ok I found the label off the U-bolts.



Exactly what does it mean. Well that is for somebody else to pipe up and say.
Keep in mind that there where 2 washers and 2 nuts connected to this as a package that I bought. The bolts for sure are not 3.5 inches long.

Does that mean 3/4 thick with a 3 1/2 gap between the bolts at 8 1/2 long? If so that sounds about right to me
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Old 11-06-2008, 03:25 PM   #12
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Re: trailing arms question

Hey !!!!!!!!! bought a set of rear trailing arms from ebay ! they came from a nascar truck series team ! used of course but thet were only 75.00 for the pair ,same length and they evan fixed my pinion angle with the drop blocks and notch!!!!!!!!!! save the $ of buying repops ! theres normally a pair a week , " truck arm" they look bad a$$ !
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Hey !!!!!!!!! bought a set of rear trailing arms from ebay ! they came from a nascar truck series team ! used of course but thet were only 75.00 for the pair ,same length and they evan fixed my pinion angle with the drop blocks and notch!!!!!!!!!! save the $ of buying repops ! theres normally a pair a week , " truck arm" they look bad a$$ !
Put up the e-bay linky.....
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Yeah at least so we can see what they look like. I searched and didn't come up with anything.
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Does anyone have a online source for these?

Well 2" longer ones, so I can add lowering blocks.

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Does anyone have a online source for these?

Well 2" longer ones, so I can add lowering blocks.

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Nothing I know of online

However, most spring shops will make them however you want.

I had a set made up while I waited; price was reasonable too.
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Re: trailing arms question

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3/4 = rod dia.
3 1/2 = width ( at inside of legs)
8 1/2 = height ( from inside of arc to end of leg)
Thread should be 3/4-16 fine.
with matching high nuts(which you have) but i don't see the split lock washers that you'll need
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Mine came in yesterday from http://www.classicparts.com/. They were 12.00 i piece i think. They fit perfectly. I would say that is the way to go.
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Mine came in yesterday from http://www.classicparts.com/. They were 12.00 i piece i think. They fit perfectly. I would say that is the way to go.
Were yours for leaf or coil suspension? Leaf u-bolts are typically cheaper because they're smaller.
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Split lock wshers aren't typically used under U-bolt nuts. Heavy SAE flat washers are what I normally receive with new U-bolts. When torqued properly, they won't come loose.


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3/4 = rod dia.
3 1/2 = width ( at inside of legs)
8 1/2 = height ( from inside of arc to end of leg)
Thread should be 3/4-16 fine.
with matching high nuts(which you have) but i don't see the split lock washers that you'll need
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Okay,thanks cpt fab
The ones I just took out must have been cracked(and in more than 1 place)
I just assumed it was a lock washer.
I should have consulted my assy manual before I opened my yap
Sorry 'bout that Kizer
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No worries here, I just wanted to state what I know. And thanks for posting the dimensions of the U-bolts.


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Okay,thanks cpt fab
The ones I just took out must have been cracked(and in more than 1 place)
I just assumed it was a lock washer.
I should have consulted my assy manual before I opened my yap
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I got a set from my local lumber yard, they had to order them in, they didn't stock any that big. 3/4"- 3.5"- 12"

They are from " Rods Indiana Inc", and 12" long, but threaded enough you could use them for stock (cut off excess).
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