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trying to find what parts are best to use in the front end of my 68 camaro what bushing/shocks springs the car has a stock front end. Car has 10 inch rear tires split leafs and cal tracs
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Global West Del-A-Lum control arm bushings with grease fittings, Moog or TRW control arm shafts, and TRW or Moog ball joints, with the circle track style extended upper ball joints. You can also use the trick adjustable tie rod ends that allow you to correct bump steer. Those were even made legal for Stock Eliminator this year. The absolute best shock is the Santhuff, if you're going to use them, you'll want to modify the lower control arms while you have them off of the car. Some use Moroso Trick Springs, others just use a stock replacement small block "w/o A/C" spring.
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If you don't want to go to the expense of the Global West a-arm bushings try the afco steel ones. A lot less money and the front will operate freely and smoothly.
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thank you for your help
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one more question is once I cut the springs to get the ride height will that affect front suspension travel?
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