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Offset trailing arms

Posted: 10/17/02 9:58am Message 1 of 16
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KETCHIKAN, AK - USA
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Vette(s): 73 custom coupe stingray 4:11 rear,502 cid.
Hi all, I am putting on affset trailing arms to allow wider tires in the rear. I am about 75 percent done and have been taking pics of the job. (except I forgot to take any of the disassembly of the original ones). When I get it done, if anyone is interested, I can post a step by step guide.
I am going to Mexico friday and will be gone for 12 days but I will finish the job when I get back and let you know. |cheers| |cheers|
Mark


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Offset trailing arms

Posted: 2/12/03 10:42am Message 2 of 16
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The Colony, TX - USA
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Vette(s): 1976, ZZ4 crate motor, B&M street/strip TH350, 81 seats & rear bumper, ton's of new and chromed goodies.
I'd be real interested in seeing pic's.

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Jeff


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Offset trailing arms

Posted: 2/27/03 1:23pm Message 3 of 16
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I am really interested, too, and I'd love to find out just how much extra room you *really* get over the stock config.
Patricia


Offset trailing arms

Posted: 2/28/03 9:43am Message 4 of 16
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There isn't enough room in my personal file folder to post all the pics I have from the project. Anyone know how I can setup a page to post them all?

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Offset trailing arms

Posted: 2/28/03 9:50am Message 5 of 16
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 Singedfur said: I am really interested, too, and I'd love to find out just how much extra room you *really* get over the stock config.
Patricia
 


Hi Patricia, I now have 13 inch wide tires on with the offset trailing arms, but there is still enough room left that I could probably fit 15 or 16 inch wide tires. Although, I can no longer use my rear stabilizer bar as it would hit the tires I have on now.
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Offset trailing arms

Posted: 3/3/03 9:40pm Message 6 of 16
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With the offset arms, you gain a lot of room there, but what about the spring? There isn't a lot of room to grow in that area. Joe


Offset trailing arms

Posted: 3/10/03 9:49am Message 7 of 16
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KETCHIKAN, AK - USA
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You are right Joe, There isn't much room there. I only have about 1/2 inch between the end of the spring and the tire. When I jack the car off the ground, the spring hits the tire. But the further down the rear of the car gets, the more clearance I get.
|cheers| Mark

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Offset trailing arms

Posted: 3/10/03 2:14am Message 8 of 16
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Hi Mark, In regards to installing the offset trailing arms, I was thinking about taking on that task for my car but was advised that I would have to "shave" to much from the frame and it would weaken the frame. Did you have to cut away any part of the frame for your installation. Keith |headscratch|


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Posted: 3/10/03 9:48am Message 9 of 16
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Hi Keith, no I didn't have to shave the frame to get them in. I probably should have though, because it is going to be hard to change the shimming for alignment. The inner side of each arm is only about 1/16 inch from the frame making it nearly impossible to get to the shims. It can still be done, but it's a pain in the @$$. I was going to post some pics of the job, but the computer at my shop with all the pics on it decided to puke the hard drive and I lost everything.
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Posted: 3/14/03 4:32pm Message 10 of 16
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Hi mark, Thanks for reply. Looking forward to seeing the pictures. Enjoy Mexico |cheers| Keith


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