Great video. I’m finally tearing my 63 apart after 10 years in storage, most of the parts I had to just cut them off and quite a few bangs from my mallet lol
Well at least you got it all tore apart before you got the thumb!! Impala should ride pretty nice once your done looks like it was definitely in need of the upgrade! It’s hard to believe that body style is almost 60 years old. Beautiful car nonetheless! Great video!
Great video. I’m finally tearing my 63 apart after 10 years in storage, most of the parts I had to just cut them off and quite a few bangs from my mallet lol
Well at least you got it all tore apart before you got the thumb!! Impala should ride pretty nice once your done looks like it was definitely in need of the upgrade! It’s hard to believe that body style is almost 60 years old. Beautiful car nonetheless! Great video!
Just what I need for my 63 Biscayne project. Thanks from "Even Slower Restoration"
Wish you would have showed how you actually removed the cross shafts on the lower control arms..
Good detailed video
It's a job doing all that front end. I just did my 68 Impala a few months back. New Subscriber.
Thanks for the sub!
Nice! My Chevrolet Opala 1978 uses the same mechanics
Man that looked like it hurt, hope for a quick recovery Danny!
Hi thanks for the video. Do you know the torque specs for the three bolts that bolt on from the front lower A arms to the frame by chance?
Where did you get this kit ? I just got a 63 and would love to do this
GOOD JOB BUD...SUBBED
Thanks!
Where is the follow up video. Also how did u remove the driver side upper control arm with the steering shaft in the way?
ruclips.net/video/5cmLq3QhBNU/видео.html You can drive the bolts out of the frame and lift it straight up and out.
Where did You get the kit from?
Customer supplied.
You didn't show how you took anything off.. all you're showing is it being done
Hope it's not as bad as you lead on?
I'm in the process of doing this now, and it sucks.
Good video, but you don't show how u fit the bushing, just the done bit, blahh