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El Camino vs. Regal front suspension question

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kenny

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I'm rebuilding the front suspension of the El Camino before I drop the motor in, and I'm looking at PST's website... it shows quite a few different G-Body kits.

BUICK - Regal 1973-87
CHEVROLET - Chevelle, Malibu, El Camino 1964-88
CHEVROLET - Monte Carlo 1970-88

Shouldn't they all be the same thing? Also, aren't the older Monte/Regal/El Camino/Chevelle front suspensions entirely different? They do give you a spot to fill out make/model, so I guess that is a little relief.

Any of you dealt with them? I don't want to end up with the wrong parts only to have to send them back and wait on the correct ones.

Maybe I should just go the Moog route, but they don't appear to sell a kit.
 
78 and up G bodies are all the same including the s-10. Most are identified by body style so that's the way they're listed. The only diff is the s-10 extreem and blazers use a different spindle. Hope that helps,
 
That's what I thought. I think I'm just going to order the kit for a Regal and note the car as an El Camino. Hopefully they send the right parts.

I really wish Moog made a kit.
 
The only diff is the s-10 extreem and blazers use a different spindle.


Only the 98 and newer 2WD Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada(SUV) used the different spindles and front brakes. The trucks are more or less the same as the G-Body.
 
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