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05-24-2017, 04:04 PM | #1 |
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Help Identifying Front Clip and Suspension Parts on 1956 Chevy Pickup
Hello Everyone,
This is my first post but have been using the website for a couple of years now which has been of great of help. I have a 1956 Chevy Pickup that has an unknown front clip with a full tilt front hood (all metal). I was told this truck was from Arkansas and was originally a mint green color before painted the current white. I was also told this might be a front clip from a 69 Camaro. However there is a steering stabilizer and the size of the sway bar might be pretty beefy so I am not sure. I was wondering if I might get some assistance in identifying the front clip and more importantly the suspension components so I can order some replacements (springs, rubber, ball joints, etc). At least if I can figure out what front clip is used that would go a long way in helping me in the future. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. The upper control arms have stamped K10C6L on the driver side and K11C6L on the passenger side; however, I can find no reference to these markings on the internet. I would like to start replacing all the rubber and possibly the ball joints since the right side is starting to vibrate at higher speeds. Here are some component model numbers I was able to find: * Engine: Chevy 350 Casting #: 3932386 * Turbo 350 Transmission Casting #: GM 19 6281065 * Oil Pan Markings: V2R06N * Rotors: 337220 GM78 MINTHICK 885 Rotor Width: 1 inch Rotor Diameter: 11 inches * Driver Side Upper Control Arm: K10C6L * Passenger Side Upper Control Arm: L11C6R * Steering Box: 691676 40 * Original Front Shocks: Delco 4984800 06746 (Spiral Type Shocks) - Replaced * Original Rear Shocks: Gabriel Red Ryder - Replaced |
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