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Old 09-23-2014, 11:17 AM   #26
1980c-10 mybaby
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Re: Just picked up a 68 Suburban!

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You can use the stock control arms with new spindles, brakes, brake lines, master cylinder, proportioning valve, AND new Balljoints and tie rod ends. The reason why I did not go that route is, the parts I acquired were still assembled and removing the spindle from a control arm is a pain in the butt when it's not mounted to the vehicle. And pressing new balljoints would require the lower arms to be removed anyways...so I just swapped it as one piece.
ok thanks for the reply that helps a lot. ive been out of the truck game for awhile so ill be the guy asking all the dumb questions it would seem lol
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