Brian, you mentioned 'sway bars front and rear', I know there's a front sway
bar available, what do you plan on using for the rear? I think my stock
suspension rides great although I hear the front sway bar is a major
improvement and I'll be adding that after I replace my 51 year old front
springs that are absolutely flat and seem to have very little memory left.
Cosmo, '49 3100
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian _ <pkupman57@hotmail.com>
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, September 16, 2000 1:38 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] straight axle
>list,
>i plan on keeping my original front end too. however, ive already installed
>disc brakes (all '85 camaro parts, with the exception of mustang II inner
>bearings). it drives pretty nice for all original springs, shackles,
>bushings, etc.,,,, but how will new mono-leaf springs, new shackles, poly
>bushings, sway bars front and rear, and power steering (mid 70s chevy 1/2
>ton, 2wd adapter kit) make the stock beam ride/ drive? is this worth the
>money, or should i bite the bullet and put ifs in. i do really like my
>I-beam, becuase, it drives pretty nice on the freeway at 60+ mph, and it
>takes any potholed country road i can throw at it. duribility, and
>simplicity. there just arent many parts to break. (that is, if you can
break
>them,..not counting the tie rod naturally, as that can be pretty EZ to
bend,
>personal experience)
>Brian M
>Atwater, CA
>'57 chevy 3200
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