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maineSS
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Hi everyone:
I'm doing the B-body spindle mod, and was considering boxing
my lower A-arms & using Del-a-Lum bushings. Two possible
problems for daily driver use:
1) Corrosion- The bushing sleeves are anodized aluminum,
and will be press fit into steel A-arms. I doubt the anodizing
will survive the press fit- so it looks like severe corrosion in
the presence of water. Anyone have this problem? I drive
year round in a snowbelt state (ME).
2) Cracks/slotting- Boxing the A-arm & using solid bushings
will stiffen it up noticeably. Will it pound out mount boltholes
or flex the mounts to the point where cracking is guaranteed?
The 4th Gen Camaro has boxed A-arms with rubber bushings,
and NASCAR used to box A-arms in the 70's. I've thought
about gusseting the rear mount, and tack welding a nut
on both sides of the bolt (one bored out)- will this be enough?
The problem with using some of the fun racing tech is that race
cars and street cars inhabit different worlds- you have to know
whent to quit! Thanks.
I'm doing the B-body spindle mod, and was considering boxing
my lower A-arms & using Del-a-Lum bushings. Two possible
problems for daily driver use:
1) Corrosion- The bushing sleeves are anodized aluminum,
and will be press fit into steel A-arms. I doubt the anodizing
will survive the press fit- so it looks like severe corrosion in
the presence of water. Anyone have this problem? I drive
year round in a snowbelt state (ME).
2) Cracks/slotting- Boxing the A-arm & using solid bushings
will stiffen it up noticeably. Will it pound out mount boltholes
or flex the mounts to the point where cracking is guaranteed?
The 4th Gen Camaro has boxed A-arms with rubber bushings,
and NASCAR used to box A-arms in the 70's. I've thought
about gusseting the rear mount, and tack welding a nut
on both sides of the bolt (one bored out)- will this be enough?
The problem with using some of the fun racing tech is that race
cars and street cars inhabit different worlds- you have to know
whent to quit! Thanks.