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1965 C20 Lower A-Arms
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to put together my 1965 C20 lower control arms. I can't figure out a good way of getting the shaft and the new rubber into the control arm. The rubber has to be in the inside i believe because the shaft nuts need to make metal to metal contact with the control arm itself.
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Re: 1965 C20 Lower A-Arms
lube up the rubber good, push one side in and then the other, tighten up nuts and done.
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Re: 1965 C20 Lower A-Arms
Thank you for the help! I got them together now.
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Re: 1965 C20 Lower A-Arms
Where did you find the Lower control arm?
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Re: 1965 C20 Lower A-Arms
I believe that this control arm type is for the 3/4 ton and 1 ton trucks. They were on the 1965 C20 when I got it.
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Re: 1965 C20 Lower A-Arms
That looks like the Torsion bar style lower shafts. Not sure when/what GM changed on C20 chassis but the Torsion bar set-up ended in 62 for the 1/2 tons.
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