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04-22-2014, 12:33 AM | #1 |
meowMEOWmeowMEOW
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: MKE WI
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A couple of suspension-related videos I did.
For those of you who don't spend much time in the LSx section, or haven't stumbled upon my build....you may not know that I have a YouTube channel in which I present a mix of different things that I'm in to.
On that channel, I have a number of c10 related, and lsx related videos, including a couple which pertain directly to the suspension side of our hobby. These two are actually from last season, but I'll have more this summer. Please take a look at the videos, and feel free to like,comment, and please subscribe! First one; adding a steering heim to stabilize the steering shaft. With the unique parts combo's we use, sometimes the steering shaft takes a weird path to get from A to B. In my case, the 66 truck, with a 71/2 front suspension, and a hydroboost steering setup thats hybrid 71/97/2005 with a chinese tilt-column....it also means lots of "slop" from all the moving joints. Take a look at how I solve the problem pretty cheaply and explain the idea behind it. Then I needed a new pitman arm to fit the 66/71 front setup I have.
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