02-06-2019, 03:34 PM | #1 |
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72 control arms vs 73
I'm considering using a front steering Chevy C10 cross member (or at least control arms) on my 1937 Buick Hot Rod.
From what I have read, the biggest difference from 72 to 73 control arms is the switch to rubber bushings. 72 control arms are less expensive, but would I be better off with 73 control arms? Thanks |
02-06-2019, 10:49 PM | #2 |
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Re: 72 control arms vs 73
Personally, I think the truck front end is too wide for a 30's car. You would be much better served with a Camaro or Nova subframe or an A body donor such as a Chevelle. Or even an S10 for that matter. And any of those tap you into the 4 3/4" bolt circle wheels which there are more choices.
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02-07-2019, 09:12 AM | #3 |
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Re: 72 control arms vs 73
Why not just get a mustang II kit for it?
Probably look cleaner and the rack and pinon steering is easier to deal with.
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I would like to adapt and keep those pockets if possible I got a killer deal on a RetroRack (Australian company) to adapt rack and pinion. Do you think 72 C10 control arms would be 73 better and why? |
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Stick with a mustang II suspension set up. You will be glad you did.
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I converted my '68 to later model front suspension to get disc brakes and have run the older control arms on other trucks. I have been happy with both. As long as all parts are in good condition they both work just as well. If you are concerned about deflection on the rubber bushings you can always go with urethane.
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Do the older style arms need to be greased more often? Do the arms with rubber bushings provide a smoother or less jarring ride? |
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02-09-2019, 01:08 PM | #10 |
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As long as you’re not trying to interchange a 1 ton arm with the bolt on setup they will swap out. Lowers I believe the bolt holding the shaft onto the crossmember got larger in diameter. Uppers are a direct bolt on. As far as greasing goes it’s no different than any other metal on metal wear item. Grease items when doing usual maintence and it shouldn’t matter.
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