Topic: 1969 Rear Suspension wear
in Forum: C3 Driveline Components
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Just found a 69 coupe that was stored for 22yrs. She was hiding in a garage under a pile of clothes. Have rebuilt the front end,replaced radiator, serviced all fluids, belts & hoses. While inspecting the rear both wheels are leaning in from the top and show movement on the rearend yoke at the inside half-shafts. It looks like the strut rods were bent to try to correct the problem and they added extra rubber bushings to the drivers-side spring bolt. (leans to the drivers side)
I plan on replacing both yokes and use the updated adjustable strut rods, Should the rear bearings be checked? Is there an easy way to check them?

I plan on replacing both yokes and use the updated adjustable strut rods, Should the rear bearings be checked? Is there an easy way to check them?

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After sitting that long, by all means check the bearings. At least do a good repack and replace the seals. If you run into problems, it just means that you saved a problem in the future. Better now than on the road.
Ken Styer
Ken Styer
The rear end in wy 78 got so sloppy I was afraid to drive
it any more. When I took apart the rear end the stub axle on the right had broken at the snap ring groove!
There was lots of junk floating around and I got a rebuilt differential new stub axles,etc. Not cheap-be ready for anything.
Steve
it any more. When I took apart the rear end the stub axle on the right had broken at the snap ring groove!
There was lots of junk floating around and I got a rebuilt differential new stub axles,etc. Not cheap-be ready for anything.
Steve

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