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72 Suburban front suspension decision making help!
Ok, Looking to rebuild the front suspension on the 72 Suburban, here are my choices.
#1.. Rebuild the factory control arms with the steel bushings and buy drop spindles. Use factory steering items. (still have possible camber issues) #2.. Rebuild a set of 73-87 Control arms and use the Bell Tech spindles ( I have a set of control arms and spindles already) and replace all the steering components. (still have possible camber issues) #3.. Buy a set of tubular control arms to correct the camber issues commonly found in a lowered truck. I used a set of upper control arms on my old 81 Chevy truck that were 1 inch longer, the company that made them were Chilsom, they worked great! No camber issues at all.. I wish I could find a set of those ..... I have about a 1000.00 budget and that includes doing some minimal brake work that is needed. Just looking for a little guidance.... |
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I guess I would do #2. As far as the camber issues that is what alignment shops are for. I just took my '67 Panel Truck to the alignment shop last Monday ('75 front cross member, 2 inch drop spindles) No problem with the alignment. Took about an hour and he charged me $40. I gave him $50 and still felt guilty.... LockDoc |
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Dumb question guys...why would there be camber issues?
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I plan on doing the 3inch spindles and a 2 in spring. I did that on my 81 and it was a little tough to get aligned, I put on the 1"longer control arms and it lined right up. No issues.
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Gotcha, too much negative camber from the lowering. Makes sense. Thanks!
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Correct...
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I don't that much about drops but if I was going with that much I would go to the Porterbuilt stuff. It is engineered for that kind of lowering.... LockDoc |
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