63-72 C10 Tubular Truck Arm Suspension | QA1 Tech
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Ready to upgrade your 63-72 C10 but not sure what's available for you? Check out our rear tubular truck arm system. Dave and Damien break down all the benefits and features this system can provide your classic truck. Take it from an old farm truck to a pro-touring machine.
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Best suspension in the C10 market hands down. Glad to run your gear front and rear on my 69👍🏻
How do you like this install on your truck? I'm trying to purchase but don't want to notch frame and I will be doing this conversion in my two car garage.
@@Cristo12344 1100 miles so far and no regrets
Any plans for a D100 kit, or do you think the with a little fab work the C10 kit could be used? Thx, good stuff!
Do you guys have a video showing what to remove from your frame before you have it sandblasted and painted to add all of your components? I don’t want to remove things that need to be there and have to put them back on later.
We do have an install video here: ruclips.net/video/lH64FCP-llM/видео.html The kits also come with install instructions.
Isn't truck arm supposed to not require a panhard bar? Trying to figure out a simple solid axle suspension geometry without a lateral locator. Pinion angle is unimportant as I'm building a de-dion suspension which mounts the diff to the chassis and uses CVs to power the hubs.
Why does it need a c-notch besides keeping the frame from hitting the rear axle?
How wide rear wheels can be used with Deep tubes?
How much room do I have in the rear for tires? What offset with a narrowed rear differential?
The OE inner wheel wells do not provide a whole lot of space for tires. You will have to modify them to run 275 and bigger. I would recommend reaching out to our tech team for recommendations! 952-985-5675 or Sales@QA1.net
What is the offset and backing spacing of the back rims?