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Old 10-15-2011, 11:20 PM   #1
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Old 10-17-2011, 10:03 PM   #2
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver

Drop spindles showed up today




Summit sent the wrong ones
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Drop spindles showed up today




Summit sent the wrong ones
Are you using the updated version w/ narrowed track width?
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Old 10-18-2011, 02:34 PM   #4
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Are you using the updated version w/ narrowed track width?
Yes Sir! I have powder coated A arms, Moog ball joints+tie rods+shafts, new stock CPP springs with 1/2 coil cut, 1.25" sway bar and KYB Excell-G (GR-2) shocks here waiting
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Old 10-17-2011, 10:20 PM   #5
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver

that stinks...I've heard they're fairly quick correcting stuff like that though....
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:13 AM   #6
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that stinks...I've heard they're fairly quick correcting stuff like that though....
Hopefully, they are going to be drop shipped from CPP.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver

That sounds kinda crappy. All somebody has to do is switch parts and boxes then who knows what spindle you've got.
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Man, I hope you got the right parts this time from CPP. Sorry to hear about all the trouble. I've had pretty good luck with them.(never had to return anything yet).
Sounds like you have your hands full with the foreign project.

Hey, quick question: What size is this hole saw? Anything special about the drilling? Thanks

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Old 11-04-2011, 11:52 PM   #9
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That sounds kinda crappy. All somebody has to do is switch parts and boxes then who knows what spindle you've got.
Yep, I just hope these fit.

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Man, I hope you got the right parts this time from CPP. Sorry to hear about all the trouble. I've had pretty good luck with them.(never had to return anything yet).
Sounds like you have your hands full with the foreign project.

Hey, quick question: What size is this hole saw? Anything special about the drilling? Thanks

4" hole saw, Use as big and slow of a drill as you have and don't let it get away.
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Old 11-05-2011, 10:15 AM   #10
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4" hole saw, Use as big and slow of a drill as you have and don't let it get away.
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I will have to get one of those. My set only goes up to 3.25" I think.
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver

Nice build,what fuel pump did you use?and whats the part #,thanks
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Thanks and to the site!

Fuel pump is a Walbro 255LPH GSL392 from here:
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Old 11-13-2011, 06:00 PM   #13
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver

Front end done!

Powder coated A arms
New upper and lower cross shafts
New lower shaft U bolts
New ball joints
CPP drop spindles
New tie rod ends
New idler arm
New Stock CPP springs with 1/2 coil cut
KYB shocks
New bearings and seals
Turned rotors
New brake pads
Rebuilt calipers
CPP 1.25" sway bar

The spindles did push the wheels out a hair it seems. Before my wheels were 1.25" inside the fender now I'm at about 1".... However before I had no alignment what so ever so the top of my wheels were tipping in quite a bit

Out with the old.


Originals?


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Looking great!!! Nice job!
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Very nice!
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Man Ben, That looks great! I know how much that series of pictures took. I am looking forward to more updates bro. Keep at it!
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Thanks everyone. Its nice to be able to hit bumps and not be jarred to death or turn a corner without falling out of my seat
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Looking good
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I really like this shot!
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Thanks Mike.

Update, Been driving it just about every day. Rebuilt the rear suspension with poly bushings and KYB Excel-G shocks. Also stitch welded the trailing arms together to stiffen them and keep them from coming apart. Really need an alignment and find my squeak that sounds like the fan belt, but isn't...

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Thanks Mike.

Update, Been driving it just about every day. Rebuilt the rear suspension with poly bushings and KYB Excel-G shocks. Also stitch welded the trailing arms together to stiffen them and keep them from coming apart. Really need an alignment and find my squeak that sounds like the fan belt, but isn't...

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Have you checked the front alternator bearing? They go out quite often and squeel like a loose belt.
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Thanks Mike.

Update, Been driving it just about every day. Rebuilt the rear suspension with poly bushings and KYB Excel-G shocks. Also stitch welded the trailing arms together to stiffen them and keep them from coming apart. Really need an alignment and find my squeak that sounds like the fan belt, but isn't...

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Glad you like the new front suspension. I bet it was night and day different. I thought about welding up my trailing arms but backed out. I may do it one of these days. Looking forward to some pictures
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Thanks Mike!

Pics!






Got the drivers door on. Still need to clean up everything and get the inside door panel on.



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Interested in a front sway bar. Does it make a big difference? Also did you have to drill the holes in the lower control arms?
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holy cow howd it rust on the top/middle


i welded my trailing arms just like that lol
I'd guess LOTS of driving with your arm out the window will rub the paint off and let it rust. This is the only time I have seen it.

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Swaybar is a CPP 1.25" bar. It made a huge difference and install wasn't bad. The end links use one of the factory sway bar mount holes. They include a ~1.25" spacer for the end links, but with it installed the end links hit the tie rods. Threw the spacer out and cut a few more threads on the end link bolts so I could tighten them. You also need to knock out the two rivets that hold the front frame crossmember in to be able to bolt the brackets in.
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