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Difference in rear control arms early steel S
I know the 67s and the 68s/l have different rear control arms than the normal cars. Can anyone point out the difference for me ? Is it the caliper bolt spacing ?
Kurt Williams
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Kurt-
AFAIK, the only difference was that the S model always had the ball-end pin for the ARBs welded on the trailing arm, and the others didn't, unless they were optioned with a rear sway bar. Caliper bolt spacing is the same. The only difference on the rear brakes for the S was the vented rotor vs. solid, and that was solved by a spacer in the caliper body to widen the throat, plus a different E-brake setup. TT
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