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Re: Edelbrock Shocks 73-81 B Bodys & most C Bodys [Re: ThermoQuad] #14377
08/06/05 06:17 PM
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Tom, where did you get the bushings for the b body rear sway bar. I've been looking for them all over the place.

Re: Edelbrock Shocks 73-81 B Bodys & most C Bodys [Re: mridolfo] #14378
08/06/05 10:00 PM
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The middle ones or the end ones? The end ones are off the shelf store parts, the middle ones are front end parts from my parts shelf

Re: Edelbrock Shocks 73-81 B Bodys & most C Bodys [Re: ThermoQuad] #14379
08/10/05 03:53 PM
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A couple of other quick questions in regards to the Chevy shocks on the '73-later B-body suspensions...

What did you use to press the sleeves out of the rubber bushings (both old and new shock)? I called every local automotive and automotive machine shop I could find, and no one seems to think they can do it, although they admit they have a press. I don't get it. I might just have to resort to a vice to partially knock it out, and then vice-grips to get it all the way out.

Was there any fitment issue (i.e. bushing hole too big) when you put the old sleeves into the new shock bushings? Just curious...

Thanks again! I already have the front shocks off and the new shocks are waiting in my trunk, so I'm almost there!

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