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Old 09-05-2007, 05:12 PM   #1
chevy_mike
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Question about dropped A arms?

Hi Guys, many years back I had a '68 C10 that I put SoLow dropped A arms on. It worked well and had no issues with them.

I don't see anyone doing this anymore. Why? Reason I am asking is I can now build my own based on the same setup that SoLow used. I am looking to graft a '70 C20 ball joint mount onto my C10 arms so I can use '96 ball joints to work with the '96 spindles. Basically building my own disc brake swap using GM factory parts so I can get replacement anywhere. It also allows me to us either a 5 lug or 6 lug rotor without changing anything else, so if I change my mind on what wheels I want.

The brake info I got from this site on this post, http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ad.php?t=35042

I have the '96 spindles and '70 C20 arms but the shafts in the arms are wasted. My C10 arms are fine, hence wanting to use those.

I guss if anyone can tell me if the outside diameter of the '96 ball joint is the same as a '64 C10, then I could just swap joints and nothing else.

Hope this makes sense. It does in my head.

L8R,
Mike
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