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’68-’82 Corvette Suspension Upgrade

Building A Shark Suspension For The Everyday Driver
From the February, 2009 issue of Corvette Fever
By Andy Bolig
Photography by Andy Bolig

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  (12/07/11 11:16 AM)

i noticed durring the controll arm shaft removal u didnt mention the wear u may find thats typical from years of use and infact most mechanics even specialized shops tend to say these parts are like pittmen arms they never wear out however the sleeves continually pound and slide on these shafts and cause grooves to be worn into the ends making them uneven. this also creates end play and controll arm travel and a flex 2 some degree from the uneven wear. this flex however is enforced only durring breaking or thru accelleration or durring high peformance manuvers, when pressure is applied to the bushings causing the energy to be transfered thru the controll arms both lower and upper thus causing the wear on the shaft ends, and if you reinstall them and not replace them u get what i have discussed here.

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