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Old 01-08-2012, 03:18 PM   #1
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Exclamation upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

Hi, I installed the disc set up from an 81 chevy truck. I bought the 2" drop spindles from CPP. I was installing them this morning when I notice that the front lip of the upper arm is rubbing against the spindle, do I need to grind part of the upper arm for it to move freely, or are the upper ball joints installed incorrectly and they need to go under the control arm. Thanks for your help.







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Old 01-08-2012, 05:17 PM   #2
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

You need to check the clearance at ride height, not fully dropped.
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Old 01-08-2012, 05:44 PM   #3
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

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x2. They can possibly rub w/o full weight on the suspension. Put a jack under the a-arm & lift the truck some to see if your problem area goes away.
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

Once the shock is installed, the suspension won't 'droop' so far. you'll be fine. go ahead and put it together
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

I can see in your pictures that you're not running the upper control arm snubber. Not having that on will make the suspension droop much farther when you're jacked in the air like you have it.
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Old 01-08-2012, 08:55 PM   #6
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

so I am good then, thanks for your help, I will continue with the installation
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Old 01-08-2012, 10:36 PM   #7
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

Put the tires on and sit it on the ground the prob will go away
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Old 01-10-2012, 02:46 AM   #8
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

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Once the shock is installed, the suspension won't 'droop' so far. you'll be fine. go ahead and put it together
^^^ this is true!
I found this out only after I clearanced my upper arms & my spindles. After the shock was installed, the suspension drop was limited by the shock travel anyways.

But either way It was only a waste of my own time

here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure.

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Old 01-12-2012, 11:00 AM   #9
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

Thanks for all your help, I was able to installed them last night, noe they rotate without binding.

Now I have another question, this is related to the sway bar, which way does it go, does go the way I have on the picture or do I have to rotate it, my suburban did not have one, so I am using one form another suburban but the sway bar was already off, so I am trying to figure it out.

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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

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Now I have another question, this is related to the sway bar, which way does it go, does go the way I have on the picture or do I have to rotate it, my suburban did not have one, so I am using one form another suburban but the sway bar was already off, so I am trying to figure it out.
Subscribed to hear this answer. Glad to see your arms aren't rubbing.
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Old 01-14-2012, 01:52 AM   #11
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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

after looking at some pics of my truck when I was doing the front end work. It looks like you have it correct. The ends will bend upwards.

Here are some pics of my truck when I was taking it apart



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Re: upper control arm rubbing against cpp drop spindles

mlevario99,

2 things- once you have weight on the front end, tires sitting on the ground, you will be able to install the rubber bumper that is a travel stop on the top A arm...that will keep it from being able to go so far as to hit on the spindle.

I don't think you wont be able to fully install the sway bar until you have weight on the front end and the truck sitting on the tires. You can go ahead and mount it on the frame with the brackets, but the ends that mount in the lower A arm will fight you if the A arm is hanging down low.

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Go it, thanks for all your help
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