Jul-30-2019 09:30 PM
Aug-04-2019 09:06 PM
Chum lee wrote:1976-G30-Chevy wrote:FunTwoDrv wrote:
We have a 32' C on a Chevy 4500 chassis. I replaced all four shocks with Bilstien about 15k miles ago. They did make a difference in overall ride and handling. Ours also has front and rear sway bars and front Sumos. Between them all, sway seems to be very minimal. If your shocks are worn, replacements will make a difference in handling. Although, shocks are not specifically designed to eliminate sway, good shocks will certainly help.
One thought is to contact salvage or recycle center for a set of sway bars from a one ton chassis.
Gary
Thanks very much for the advice. I think I'll also try to find a sway bar in a salvage yard as you suggested. Do you by chance know of any salvage yards in the U.S. that would be a good place to start?
Just a suggestion. Before you start ADDING NEW suspension components to your 40 year old vehicle, look at ALL THE EXISTING suspension components (bushings, shocks, mounts, etc.) to make sure they are in serviceable condition. You might be surprised what happens if/when they are freshened up, . . . a little.
Chum lee
Aug-02-2019 12:12 PM
1976-G30-Chevy wrote:FunTwoDrv wrote:
We have a 32' C on a Chevy 4500 chassis. I replaced all four shocks with Bilstien about 15k miles ago. They did make a difference in overall ride and handling. Ours also has front and rear sway bars and front Sumos. Between them all, sway seems to be very minimal. If your shocks are worn, replacements will make a difference in handling. Although, shocks are not specifically designed to eliminate sway, good shocks will certainly help.
One thought is to contact salvage or recycle center for a set of sway bars from a one ton chassis.
Gary
Thanks very much for the advice. I think I'll also try to find a sway bar in a salvage yard as you suggested. Do you by chance know of any salvage yards in the U.S. that would be a good place to start?
Aug-01-2019 07:55 PM
Aug-01-2019 08:00 AM
FunTwoDrv wrote:
We have a 32' C on a Chevy 4500 chassis. I replaced all four shocks with Bilstien about 15k miles ago. They did make a difference in overall ride and handling. Ours also has front and rear sway bars and front Sumos. Between them all, sway seems to be very minimal. If your shocks are worn, replacements will make a difference in handling. Although, shocks are not specifically designed to eliminate sway, good shocks will certainly help.
One thought is to contact salvage or recycle center for a set of sway bars from a one ton chassis.
Gary
Aug-01-2019 05:40 AM
Jul-31-2019 08:58 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
I imagine it would be hard to put significant money into a 43 year old rig, but I agree it would be good to re-spring your front and rear suspensions, maybe upping their rating more than OEM spec. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, shop on Rock Auto and save a big pile of money on front springs. In-general, rear leafs tend to get pricey.
I have heavy duty Bilstein shocks on our 2007 E350 and am very happy with them. I bought mine from Tire Rack at the best price I found when considering shipping and sales-tax-free.
Jul-31-2019 02:34 PM
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