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Replacing the Rear Trailing Arms on a 1964 Chevelle

By Tommy Lee Byrd   –   Images by the Author

The rear suspension of a 1964 Chevelle four-door cruiser had gone 60 years without major maintenance, but recently received an upgrade. After noticing worn bushings, the owner installed tubular trailing arms and Nitrogen shocks from Classic Performance Products (CPP). The installation was done in a weekend using basic tools, with one trailing arm replaced at a time to keep it simple. The result was a significant improvement in ride quality, making the practical upgrade well worth the effort. Read full article here.

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Classic Performance Products
(866) 517-0273
classicperform.com

Original Parts Group Inc.
(800) 243-8355
opgi.com

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