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Rear Control Arm Upgrade - Pictorial

Hey guys. Didn't forget about you all. I've been working on my 85 bird. After some reading at coolcats, I performed the rear control arm upgrade. Nothing special except that I documented it all step-by-step, including the pinion angle adjustment.

Anyhow, I just need to reference the CHE stuff in my article as an option since I went with some Lakewood gear.

http://www.fordmuscle.com/forums/suspension-articles/485692-fox-thunderbird-rear-control-arm-upgrade-pinion-angle-check.html
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Rear Control Arm Upgrade - Pictorial

Reply #1
Do you have a pic or two of a side view after the swap?
Just curious to see how the wheel/tire looked in the well afterwards.
Good writeup too! :D
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

Rear Control Arm Upgrade - Pictorial

Reply #2
Thanks. Hmmm. I didn't antite a change in the ride height from the new control arms. However, the rear WAS sagging about a 1/4" from level before I started, car sits perfectly level now. I'm sure this was corrected not from the new control arms themselves but from the new upper and lower coil spring bushings (aka isolaters) I added during the swap. The old ones were trashed and flattened.

Oh, or were you more concerned about the minor shortened wheelbase affect? I'll take a pic but everything looks normal.
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Rear Control Arm Upgrade - Pictorial

Reply #3
Well both, actually. ;)
I second your decision on new isolaters, I'm going to put new ones in when I do my bushings up next week.
I'm just debating on doing the control arms now, while everything is apart, or wait till later..lol
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)