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Old 10-18-2006, 09:35 PM   #1
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Control arms question

Are the lower control arms the same on a 71 c-20 and a c-10? I know they have different balljoints but am unsure if they are the same arms or not
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Old 10-18-2006, 10:06 PM   #2
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Re: Control arms question

Long horn man would be the one.....
I think they are different but that is a maybe
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Old 10-19-2006, 04:21 AM   #3
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Re: Control arms question

No they are not the same. The ball joint hole is a larger diameter on the c20 arm. The only reason I know this is I was planning to up grade one of my trucks to 3/4 ton suspension and was seeing what I could use. Sorry.
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Old 10-19-2006, 02:06 PM   #4
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Re: Control arms question

Sorry for the possibly stupid question, I'm new at this. But Aaron, what are your reasons to upgrade to 3/4 ton suspension? Early Classic specifically sells spindles to downgrade the C20s to "the better riding C10 suspension." Thanks for the help. I should be getting my 69 3/4 GMC soon and am thinking about suspension changes already. Thanks. mgd
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Old 10-19-2006, 02:15 PM   #5
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Re: Control arms question

The arms are different but the same. They will swap over, but are reinforced (makes them resist flex). Long and short beds arms too are the same, I'll even go one further the 66 and back arms fit too!! I jacked a set off of a 64-66 3/4 ton to put on my rusty 1/2 ton, man did it stiffen things up!! better and cheaper than using aftermarket built arms!!



D@mn it I should read closer, I am talking about REAR control arms and the thread is about Front lowers, so I have no help on this!

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Old 10-20-2006, 04:50 AM   #6
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Sorry for the possibly stupid question, I'm new at this. But Aaron, what are your reasons to upgrade to 3/4 ton suspension? Early Classic specifically sells spindles to downgrade the C20s to "the better riding C10 suspension." Thanks for the help. I should be getting my 69 3/4 GMC soon and am thinking about suspension changes already. Thanks. mgd
No offence taken. The reason is so I can hall more. And I love the big ho52 axles. I am not a big fan of 1/2 ton rear axles. Have had several bad and expensive experiances and other things I would rather not get into. I prefer full floating axles. Ride quality is not an issue for me. For me the rougher the better. I can be in my truck going 70 down a gravel road bouncing all over the place and am happy. Now if you put me in a smooth riding car, like say a ford tauraus or my dodge aries, on a long trip or on bumpy roads I get motion sickness. I know it sounds like wtf but it is just me.
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