
Re: Lower control arm
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Re: Lower control arm
- From: Gary Futrell <gary-futrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 19:30:19 -0700 (PDT)
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I've always used 73-76 A body disc brake spindles for
the disc brake swap without changing the upper A arm,
unless changing an A body to disc's which require the
different upper control arm, because of the larger
ball joint. I was told the 66-72 lower control arms
were the same but I can't see the difference in the 64
B body LCA. I just want to make sure before I cut the
sway bar bracket off and reattach it to the 64 LCA.
Gary
> This answer is somewhat backward, but don't they use
> the E body upper
> control arm and spindle to install disc on the
> early Bs, this being the case , it
> would stand to reason that the lower must be similar
>
>
> dodger
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