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Restored control arm installation on '71 Suburban
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Rebuilding, Instead of Replacing, Stock Control Arms on a ’71 Suburban

Remove, Rebuild, and Run! As Seen in the July Issue of Classic Truck Performance Magazine! BY TODD RYDEN PHOTOGRAPHY BY THE AUTHOR There are so many great suspension upgrade options available for most of our classic trucks these days. From trick tubular control arms to cool coilover conversions, or entire bolt-in front clip assemblies and complete chassis if you prefer to go to th...
Steering enhancements for improved 1962-67 Nova performance.
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Best Value: 1962-67 Nova Front Suspension and Steering Upgrades

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc7YQaC7mj0 When it comes to 1962-67 Nova front suspension and steering upgrades, there are a lot of choices on the market. You can find everything from budget replacement parts to OE reproduction to complete sub-frame kits costing thousands. So what’s the best middle ground for a driver-quality Chevy II without breaking the bank? That’s what we are trying ...
Rebuilding a Chevelle's front suspension with CPP parts.
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Sometimes Basic Is Best: Rebuilding Chevelle Front Suspension with CPP

As seen in the December 2021 Issue of All Chevy Performance Magazine! Text and Photos by Todd Ryden We were wrapping up an oil change on our ’64 Chevelle not long ago and noticed a little top-to-bottom movement in the front wheels, which we took as the wheel bearings needing adjustment. After re-packing the bearings and setting the preload on the bearings the play was still there. Up...
Enhanced handling with CPP's control arms for 1964 Chevelle.
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Control Freak: CPP Control Arm Assemblies Will Simplify Your 1964 Chevelle Suspension Rebuild

Text and Photos by Tommy Lee Byrd If you’ve ever been on the floor of your garage with your old car on jackstands, you’ve probably noticed a few problem areas. It seems that 50-plus years of service can take a toll on certain components, and with our 1964 Chevelle project car, it was obvious that we had some serious wear as we disassembled the car to swap the original drum brakes for a ...