Front shock install problem
What is everyone doing about putting "big body" shocks on Camaro/Nova A-arms, especially since aftermarket control arms are not allowed on traditional cars in SS?
Case in point,, Q-A1 adjustable shocks won't fit up through the A-arm (you can only grind so much) and then try to collapse the spring (spring compressor can't occupy the same space) to complete the install. This is providing some very frustrating moments and I know there are many 67-69 Camaro SS cars out there with single and double adjustable shocks out there. What are we missing here? Thanks for any info. Danny Durham |
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AFCO sells a ring you weld on the control arm after opening up the shock hole. I did this to run their BNC's.
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I removed the front spring, installed the top threaded rod of the shock through the top hole, put the washer and bolt on , not to tight. Then slid the spring back into place and jacked up the lower control arm. This was the only way I could get it in.
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Thanks all, for the info,, especially about your own personal experiences. I'm thinking for now, the car in question will go with the smaller bodied Konis and will rethink the gameplan after the season is over.
Danny Durham |
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We bought AFCO double adjustable shocks for the front of our car and a ring came with the shocks as part of the shock kit. We had to mill out our lower control arm so the shock can pass through the bottom of the control arm properly. Then we welded the ring provided by AFCO to the bottom of the control arm. Not that bad of a job but necessary if you use any of the larger diameter racing shocks.
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With so many folks drilling, grinding and welding 40+ year old front suspension parts - all legally - it makes you wonder why NHRA won't let us run aftermarket control arms in the name of track safety.
Or does that just make too much sence? Danny: My motor flatlined at 5000 with a solid roller cam good to 6500. Found out the heads shipped with hydraulic springs... Working on that now. Ran 13.12@103 with much bad juju in the valve train... Dale |
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Must retain complete stock front suspension system as produced by manufacturer for body used, aftermarket tie rods with Heim joints permitted. Lift kits/travel limiters prohibited. Sway bar optional. See General Regulations 3:4. Is there something I am missing here? |
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