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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
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      285

      61 Buick Tubular A Arms

      Anyone know of a company that makes Tub A Arms for a 61 Buick.

      Yep it's an X frame like all the other B bodies of the GM area

      But the Chev B bodies have the steering in front of the cross member, the Buick has the steering behind the crossmember

      Resulting in different sway bar mount points on the A arms

      I've checked out most of the big players websites and can't see anything for the Buick

      Any tips or leads would be great. Thanks in advance

      Chris Luxford

      68 Camaro 632 BBC

      61 Buick Lesabre - Daily Driver

      06 Prius - Wife's a tree hugger !


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Location
      Pittsburgh Pa.
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      Just put a set of KRC delrin lower control arm bushings in the lower control arms and use the factory alignment specs. Didn't that car come with solid bushings like the 61-63 Cutlass, Special and Tempest?

      http://www.summitracing.com/parts/krc-8800

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Posts
      285
      Thanks mate, actually what I am trying to solve is the negative camber issue.

      Running 18's on the front on bags, it runs quite a bit of negative camber and it's shimmed to the eyeballs.

      Chewing tyres, a new set of fronts every 15,000 miles

      I am contemplating longer cross shaft bolts to allow more shimming
      Chris Luxford

      68 Camaro 632 BBC

      61 Buick Lesabre - Daily Driver

      06 Prius - Wife's a tree hugger !

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Dec 2009
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      1
      Did you ever figure this out?

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
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      285
      Sort of. I changed the airbag lower mount point in the bottom of the lower A arm. Then removed all shims in the camber settings. I know have almost 0 degrees camber. Still a bit on the negative side but much better. Just means when I air it out it doesn't quite sit on the deck, it used to sit right on the ground, now it's about a inch off the ground
      Chris Luxford

      68 Camaro 632 BBC

      61 Buick Lesabre - Daily Driver

      06 Prius - Wife's a tree hugger !




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