C3 alignment Question
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Re: C3 alignment Question
Yves-----
This is a not uncommon (excuse the double negative) problem with 63-82 Corvettes as well as many other 58-64 Chevrolets. The only solution that I know of for it is "rolling" the frame (which is ROUGHLY as you described but not something that is recommended for a do-it-your-selfer) or installing special offset upper a-arm shafts. Such shafts are available from Moog.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: C3 alignment Question
Yves -
I don't know if such things are available over there, but manufacturers such as Moog, TRW, etc. have "offset" upper control arm shafts made specifically to address that issue. The photo below shows the standard shaft on the left and an "offset" shaft on the right. It might be a good idea to check the area around the spring towers on both sides for cracks or separation.
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Shaft Part Numbers
Yves-----
Part numbers for the offset shaft kits are as follows. I expect that these are all the exact same part differently branded. So, if you choose to go this route, select the one that easiest to get and/or least expensive for you.
Moog #K6104
Spiecer # 5951008
AC-Delco #45J0008
GM #88913881
Each of the above is a kit to do 1 side of the car. So, you need to obtain 2 kits for the complete job. Bushings, retainers and bolts are included with the kits.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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