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Old 02-03-2013, 08:42 PM   #1
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Frame Question

Ok guys I'm at a stopping point here. As some of you may know i got the front frame section of an 85 1/2 ton 2wd chevy from my step father for parts to do the disc brake upgrade to my 64 gmc. So today after i cleaned the garage up from all the other stuff I've been doing. I drug the frame section in to the garge. Now i have started the tear down. I have remove all the steering, the brake lines, the calipers and rotors, and the backing plates. Now all i have left is the A arms and spindles. Now being as there is not enough wieght to the frame what is the easyest way to remove the A arms? I have the frame sitting on jack stands. I know if they were on the pickup all you have to do is jack the A arm up and undo the lower ball joint. But with no wieght on the frame how do you do that? Can i just undo the 2 U bolts or will that make a no so good plan.?

I'm stuck here can some one help me out? And no im not goin to put the whole cross member under my truck. I'm just after the A arms, spindles, brakes, swaybar, and steering linkages.
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