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    rdobbs is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    tubular a arms

     



    I have a 57 chev front is fiberglass tilt over, rear is tubbed with
    21.5 x 33 tires with 4 link coil overs. the front suspension is stock.
    I was wandering if putting tubular a arms on this car would help
    performance. I am getting a little wobble side to side after letting
    off the gas on a hard run. Also what about a sway bar?
    engine is bb 468
    r dobbs

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    The stock arms are stamped steel, and if original I'm sure the bushings are toast...... Tubular arms are much stronger and less prone to flex and can be had with polyurethene bushings... As stated on your other post, same subject, the big tires are prone to unloading and a lot of flex and bounce. Just the nature of the beast... Smaller size radial tires would hook better and not be so subject to a case of the wobbles when you lift....

    What shape is the rest of your front end in? Idler arm, tie rod ends, pitman arm, etc...?????
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    HAVE NEW BALL JOINTS, AND TIE RODS, I KNOW THE BUSHINGS NEED
    REPLACING. WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY THE POLYURETHENE
    BUSHINGS? i'M SURE THIS WOULD HELP.
    RDOBBS

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    thanks Henry for the good info. r dobbs

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    a arms update

     



    I had new rubber bushings put in my 57 chev stock
    a arms..put the bearing kit in the idler arms, put on
    new coil over shocks from speedway.All is ok now,
    runs straight, no wobble........rdobbs

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    Good to hear you have it going straight without the shakes!!!
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