1967 "SS" 396 El Camino - Demoncamino

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
I wish I could have built my garage about 10 feet wider.

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anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
Got a little bit done on the car today. Mounted up the rear trailing arms and crossmember reinforcement brackets installed.

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I’m not OCD but I have a problem with little details. I just couldn’t put these controls arm shims in being dirty and discolored.
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A wire wheel on the drill and they are clean and look new.
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Waiting on the upper control arm bump stops I ordered to get here before I install the spindles.

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anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
These should slow me down

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My one complaint so far on this CPP kit is some of their directions are really lacking. Since I am running coil overs I have to run the brakes on the front side. However they do not provide any additional instruction on the e brake routing. Moving them to the front of the axle reverses everything. I guess I’ll find out how good their tech support is.

All the suspension is on…..now I just have to wait for all the hard brake lines and fuel line and fuel tank to come off back order

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STAG

On my grind
Location
Pleasant Grove
I’ve never seen swaybar mounts only held on by a U-bolt. I’d be interested to see if they twist at all from their current location on the axle housing
 

anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
I’ve never seen swaybar mounts only held on by a U-bolt. I’d be interested to see if they twist at all from their current location on the axle housing
They make a billet upgrade for the sway bar that I was thinking about getting.
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Everything on this kit has been very high quality but this mount is kind of cheesy. The frame end used an adjustable link with heims.
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