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    1. #21
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      70 chevelle lower a arm dimensions

      In addition for the bushing hole diameter, what point did you measure to from the centerline of bushing to the ball joint seat to get the 4.875"? Was it to the "center" of the ball joint seat or to the nearest edge of the opening where the ball joint goes?

      And do you have a measurement for the location of the spring perch?

      Lastly, here are my layouts on CAD. These look good?

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      Doug

      1970 chevelle, carb'd, turbo'd 383ci with a tremec tko.

    2. #22
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      OK so I can't figure out how to enlarge the photos. I just emailed them to you Scott.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dug View Post
      In addition for the bushing hole diameter, what point did you measure to from the centerline of bushing to the ball joint seat to get the 4.875"? Was it to the "center" of the ball joint seat or to the nearest edge of the opening where the ball joint goes?

      And do you have a measurement for the location of the spring perch?

      Lastly, here are my layouts on CAD. These look good?

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      4.875 was the center of bushing to center of bj.
      The bushings are still in the stock arms , if you need I can press one out, but the better option may be to measure a new bushing and then the hole will be a few thousandths less for a light press.

      Definitely need the spring perch location,will grab that tomorrow during the rainstorm.

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    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by jetmech442 View Post
      4.875 was the center of bushing to center of bj.
      The bushings are still in the stock arms , if you need I can press one out, but the better option may be to measure a new bushing and then the hole will be a few thousandths less for a light press.



      Definitely need the spring perch location,will grab that tomorrow during the rainstorm.
      Ok, my drawing didn't clearly show the BJ. There is a line that is at an angle and it measures 1.99" which would represent the BJ. Does that make sense? And is this correct?
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      Doug

      1970 chevelle, carb'd, turbo'd 383ci with a tremec tko.


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