Hi Fred,

If I were you I would reuse the stock upper arms.  I have the same GW lower
arms on my Elky with a pair of boxed stock upper arms with the original
rubber bushings and no rear sway bar.  That combined with the GW Negative
Roll front suspension and my Elky handles like a dream.  In fact, I'd go so
far as to say it handles better than my Vette, which isn't stock either.

Save your money by using the stock uppers and keep the GW lowers.  Just my
opinion.

Herb Lumpp
http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Fred Dowaliby
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 7:45 AM
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] rear control arms


I just bought a set of lower rear control arms from Global West, the
ones with the spherical bearing and Del-a-lum bushings.

I am now considering those offered by Edelbrock as a cost cutting
alternative for the uppers. They are about $90(Jeg's)  less than GW and
also use a spherical bearing on the frame side, although poly on the
axle side.

I would appreciate any advice/opinions on this, particularly from
anyone who has purchased those from Global. This is for a cruiser, so
out and out performance is not the issue, but I still want to do it
right.

Thanks,

Fred



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