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      rjselky

      Hello, I have a 65 elcamino that I'm in the process of building. Was going to make it a driver but want it to handle and look good, so I was thinking about changing the control arms and shocks. Right now everything is stock, drum brakes stock front sway bar and springs. The only thing I've done to the rear is box the control arms. This place looks like a good source of information so here I am.



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      Quote Originally Posted by rjselky View Post
      Hello, I have a 65 elcamino that I'm in the process of building. Was going to make it a driver but want it to handle and look good, so I was thinking about changing the control arms and shocks. Right now everything is stock, drum brakes stock front sway bar and springs. The only thing I've done to the rear is box the control arms. This place looks like a good source of information so here I am.
      Welcome!

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