Last time around, I described shock absorbers as a “lowly” part of your Corvette, an oft-forgotten suspension piece that could use an upgrade. Perhaps lowly wasn’t the right word, because this month’s ...
The ’82 Camaro was a quantum leap forward in terms of technology and styling when it was introduced nearly four decades ago. It was unlike any F-body to come before. It employed slippery aero lines, a ...
From 1967 to 1970, the Chevy C10 (2WD, 1/2-ton truck) had six-lug front drum brakes and 16-inch steel wheels. The lower control arms featured a tubular cross-shaft with a metal-on-metal bushing at ...
A bushing permits movement between two parts without allowing them to contact each other by filling in the gap between them. When suspension bushings are worn, they don’t adequately fill the gap ...
Kelly and Mindi Lanford love their 1968 Chevelle. It was never built to be some all-out Pro Touring ride but that doesn't mean the couple doesn't enjoy blasting through a curvy mountain road every now ...
Control arms allow a car to corner appropriately, absorb bumps, and make turning and braking more precise. If a control arm is damaged or worn out, it can cause various problems, such as wheel ...
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