- Location
- The Land Northward (Bountiful), Utah
66-77 the "C"s we're welded on. Only 76 &77 had discs.
but that doesn't matter if you want to just buy new aftermarket "C"s
Another strategy guys use is they cut then end of the radius arm off. Then use 2.5 tube with a slit in it to sleeve over the end. You end up getting like 6" of weld on 4 spots per arm and then using a hiem or bushing at the frame side so it's way strong that way. (I'll try to find a pic so you can visualize it).
These are all old school ways to do it though. You can always buy "C"s and new fabricated arms too.
but that doesn't matter if you want to just buy new aftermarket "C"s
Another strategy guys use is they cut then end of the radius arm off. Then use 2.5 tube with a slit in it to sleeve over the end. You end up getting like 6" of weld on 4 spots per arm and then using a hiem or bushing at the frame side so it's way strong that way. (I'll try to find a pic so you can visualize it).
These are all old school ways to do it though. You can always buy "C"s and new fabricated arms too.