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Old 04-08-2019, 06:59 PM   #1
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Front End Suspension Shims

I Found These In My Box Of Parts. The Insides Are Grooved and Look Like They Go OnThe Upper Control Arm Bolts. 2 Are Thick. 2 Are Thin. Thanks
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Old 04-08-2019, 07:47 PM   #2
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Re: Front End Suspension Shims

Looks like the ones I just seen pulling the upper control arms off. Between the upper shaft and frame.
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Looks like the ones I just seen pulling the upper control arms off. Between the upper shaft and frame.
Thick One Or Thin One In The Front? Thanks
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Re: Front End Suspension Shims

I would put the thin ones on the front to give yourself as much caster as possible. Photo from my Burban.
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I didn’t pay that much attention. I thought they was all the same. I’ll have to check when I get home
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I didn’t pay that much attention. I thought they was all the same. I’ll have to check when I get home
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Re: Front End Suspension Shims

look like body mounts to me , a bodies have a shouldered one below and one like those above , body to frame
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They’re Shims. I Remember Pulling Them Off. Ones 1/2 Thick. The Others 1/4.
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Re: Front End Suspension Shims

The serrations on the inside of the washers certainly makes the case for them having been on the upper control arm mounts. I don't believe they were the stock washers. Here is a thread that may help. And a photo of the factory set up.
I installed thick washers like yours on my lowered Burban to keep from having 8-10 shims.

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