Team Chevelle had a group purchase a few months back. I got a set of adjustable
uppers. Not installed yet, but they look like a real heavy duty, quality product.
Other's that installed them said they went right in and work well.
Tim.
Proud Owner: '69 Chevelle
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 11:12:36
What does the list think of these control arms?
http://www.bmrfabrication.com/A-Body.htm
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From: Dave Corgill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 11:12:36 -0600
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Control arms for 66 Elky, what think?
What does the list think of these control arms
Rear control arms for 66 Elky.
Wasn't someone on this list making them?
I at least need new rubber bushings for upper lower as
they are original.
I have new polygraphite everything on the front end don't
like the squeaks (yes I did use lots of the silicone grease).
dave
all the major parts houses have the control arms and bushings .maybe
john nasta who is on this list can get you a good deal .i know he only
charges actual cost on shipping . search for old car network.has anyone
on the list used the polygraphite bushings without encountering
the
I have the Hotchkis arms on my 70. They don't sqeak with the polyurethane bushings. They were a little expensive but worth it in my opinion becasue they are fully boxed. If you don't want to spend alot of $$ then I would just pull the stock ones out, sandblast them, paint or powder coat them and
My 68 El Camino had PST's polygraphite bushings in the front and never
squeaked in the four years after the work was done.
Clint Hooper
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