lasvegas76C10
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- Joined
- Jul 31, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Las Vegas
- First Name
- Rudy
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello,
New to the forum and new to working on a C10 (1976 Cheyenne). I have purchased upper/lower tubular control arms, modular drop spindles, new coils springs, etc., everything for the front end from CPP. Upon removing the upper control arms, I kept track of the shims from each stud. The number of shims range from 4 to 6 on each stud, plus a thick spacer that the stud passes through.
My question, do I need to put back all of the shims in the same place when installing the new upper control arms? If not, how do I know how many to shims to re-install? I know this may be basic for most of you, but I'm at the point where I'm stuck and I don't want to do proceed down a wrong path.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Rudy
New to the forum and new to working on a C10 (1976 Cheyenne). I have purchased upper/lower tubular control arms, modular drop spindles, new coils springs, etc., everything for the front end from CPP. Upon removing the upper control arms, I kept track of the shims from each stud. The number of shims range from 4 to 6 on each stud, plus a thick spacer that the stud passes through.
My question, do I need to put back all of the shims in the same place when installing the new upper control arms? If not, how do I know how many to shims to re-install? I know this may be basic for most of you, but I'm at the point where I'm stuck and I don't want to do proceed down a wrong path.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Rudy