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Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
Does anyone have a picture of the factory washers that went on before the shims for alignment. I can't remember if there were two for each side or just one. and if it was one, did it just go on the forward most bolt.
(by the way, 1972 c -10) thanks, dan |
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
There is one on each bolt. i just re-built mine.
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
I'm referring to the ones between the a arm shaft and the frame
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
There are two washers per side. One washer on each bolt. The convex side will face the frame.
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
sweet thanks!
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
Those are the ones I am referring to as well. Is there an echo in here?
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
Oops sorry. How about this one, other than the concave washers, are there any other spacers between the concave washers and the shafts?
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
Cool thanks man, if I get time I'll snap a pic of the washers that have me confused and bothered. I was under the impression that these might go on the fore most shaft to straighten the arm considering the frame is at an angle on that portion of the truck.
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Re: Factory upper a arm washers, not the shims
I've always put the concave side next to the arm shaft, with the shims in back of them.
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