Wilkinshc
Well-known member
I called VBP and they were not much help on installing the upper A-arms. Basically install them, once all together (restoration all done) check it and if not right take apart and turn the shafts. But I was hoping to get it close now instead of taking it all apart once the body is back on. Is there any way to determine which way the offset shafts should be turn (upper ball joint in toward engine or out away from engine). I thought if you have an idea on what shims I had to get the stock setting originally that would give me an idea which way to turn the shafts. My driver side had 1 shim (1/16") on front and 2 (3/16") rear. The passenger side had 3 (1/4") front and 6 (1/2") rear. So my thoughts are with the offset shafts the passenger side should be turned as to bring the ball joint toward the engine since there is alot of shims and I would like a street/track setting (.25 neg per VBP instructions) and the driver side turned as to take the ball joint out because the offset would probably bring it in pass the stock setting with just the offset.
Does that seem right?
Thanks
Chuck
Does that seem right?
Thanks
Chuck



