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10-11-2017, 12:40 PM | #1 |
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Trailing Arm Lengths and my P10 project
I've been doing some research on the importance of trailing arm lengths, if there is even any importance to them. Why? I have a 1973 P10 step van and was looking at replacing the rear leaf set up. The wheelbase on a P10 is 102" and the C10 is 117.5". I can't just bolt up the C10 trailing arm set up to my P10 because it would place the trailing arm cross-member right up to the back of the transmission.
I have a bagged 67 C10 with full porterbuilt and looking at those trailing arms, I don't see why I couldn't get tubular trailing arms at a shorter length and have the cross-member right where it needs to be on my van's frame. Does anybody know why trailing arms have to be a certain length and what potential problems may occur if I made them shorter?
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10-26-2017, 06:47 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Trailing Arm Lengths and my P10 project
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11-05-2017, 10:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Trailing Arm Lengths and my P10 project
Just sell it to me and I will take care of it
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11-06-2017, 10:45 AM | #4 |
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You can shorten the arms , BUT you will need to adjust the height where they attach to the cross member to correct / maintain proper the pinion angle . ( or use shims). I know instant center will change, but I don’t believe you’re building a drag truck .
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11-06-2017, 11:17 PM | #5 |
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Re: Trailing Arm Lengths and my P10 project
With all the work just do a 4 link instead
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11-07-2017, 02:42 AM | #6 |
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Re: Trailing Arm Lengths and my P10 project
Since I had the extra trailing arm set up lying around, I figured the only “work” to be done was shortening the arms. I did consider a four link and that’s still an option.
Here’s a pic of my beloved, uncut body P10 riding on some 17” Billet Specialties. This is stock height and when I decide which suspension direction I go, I’ll post a pic of a much lower ride height. Damn van was so hard to find and I got lucky finding this beauty with a gen 1 350 with power steering and brakes. Minus the wheels, this is exactly how it looked when I bought it 2 years ago.
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