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Old 10-16-2014, 11:49 AM
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Default '55 Chevy front suspension question

Does a tall ball joint combined with SPC UCA's correct the camber geometry in a Tri-Five Chevy like in the later A-bodies?

Also, the car will not be lowered at all.

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Old 10-16-2014, 01:04 PM
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Does a tall ball joint combined with SPC UCA's correct the camber geometry in a Tri-Five Chevy like in the later A-bodies?

Also, the car will not be lowered at all.

Thanks,
-CF
I'm sure someone from SPC will reply...
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Hope so. I can't get anybody to answer the phone or emails at SC&C.
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