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Kenney, you need Eddie Rezac's stuff for the Chevy II, if you don't have it already. Not sure if there are long upper ball joints for the Chevy II like there are for F and A body cars, the early Chevy II is vastly different from everything else.
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Alan you are spot on when you say the early Nova front ends are different. The 68 and beyond are the same as a Camaro and that may give more options.
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It seems to me that GM just copied Ford's better idea 60 Falcon
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Thanks to everyone who took time to answer my questions . I didn't mean to take over the thread.
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If you have an early Chevy II, my kit will keep the toe exactly as you set it, all through its travel. Call me at, 402 443 8424 If I happen to not answer, please leave a message.
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Thanks for the replies. This still shot does show camber woes.
[IMG] ![]() Here's a short video that only shows the right side of the car. At about 25 seconds it goes slo mo and shows what's happening to the right side. I can't feel it when driving. I appreciate your thoughts. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3GIj3xdbnk"]Nova burnout and wheel stand at 75 and 80 dragway - YouTube[/ame] Last edited by Ron Gusack; 12-22-2013 at 12:44 PM. Reason: added |
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We tried everything on my son Andrew's car and ended up having to put a steering damper on it. My car is just like his except he has wheelie bars and I don't. My car doesn't shimmy like his did. Both are 70-71 Camaros. The steering damper cured his car.
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A Chevy II of the 1968 and later can benefit from longer upper ball joints. The kit that I build is for the 1967, and older Chevy II. It is a completely bolt on kit, no bending, or modifying anything else, just follow my instruction sheet, and go racing. Eddie Rezac 402 443 8424 |
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