During the preseason annual inspection of our '69 Dodge Dart, we noticed that both of the lower control arm bushings were torn. The drag race season was approaching rapidly, and, as a result, our ...
Reviving the worn-out suspension on your classic Chevy doesn't have to be hard or expensive. Time and wear takes its toll on our classic Chevys. Anyone who owns a 50-year-old car can crawl under it ...
We had previously bolted a Martz Chassis front crossmember to our 1960 Corvette frame. The bolt-in crossmember proved to be just that, a direct bolt-in operation. Sure, it took a bit of prying and ...
Imagine getting a brand-new truck. 340 miles later, you are faced with a catastrophic failure stemming from a control arm bolt that wasn’t properly tightened at the factory. That’s exactly what ...
Enthusiasts sometimes have different priorities than the engineers who design the cars we enjoy. Cost, noise, and performance are all factors, but enthusiasts and engineers may put these factors in a ...
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