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Thread: Detroit Speeds' Control Arm, Spindle & Sway Bar Installation, '66 Chevelle
          
   
   

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    ojh
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    The lower control arms were of the same quality and construction, i'll have to replace the zerks with angled ones so i can grease it up but that is the only parts that had to come from my stock.
    The 2" dropped spindle bolted up perfectly and it relocates the tye rod attachment point to keep the tyerod relationship the same as stock. Some cutting is required on the disc brake mount and the dust shield cannot be reused.
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