same as above
Rich
I still have my original ball joints. I'm sure many others do too. They are rivited.
I am also curious where to get original style front end rebuild kits. I am in the process of rebuilding my subframe and front end and wonder what kit is most original. any suggestions?
I talked to Jim at Heartbeatcity.he said he has original type ball joints that will use rivets.MADE IN TURKEY??????????? I think I will pass.if my well falls over because of the ball joint.that wont be cool :'( I might just use ac delco stuff and see how it goes.
Thanks, I see many companies that sell complete rebuild kits for front ends. My guess is that any of them could be riveted instead of bolted, I could be wrong though. I would like to buy a full rebuild kit that has the proper look of original. Anyone use a kit that looked correct regardless of rivets? Can you buy the rivets seperately?
You might want to talk to Brian at Bair's in Linesville, PA, (814) 683-4223; they have been riveting '63-'82 Corvette upper and lower ball joints for decades, and may have a line on where to get ball joints with the rivet-sized holes in them.
I called Bairs,the ball joints that they use are made by Dana.he couldnt help for Camaro ball joints. :(
Richard
Has anybody had any luck with the complete kits like classic industries, Kanter, etc? Any suggestions as to which looks most like original? I realize they are bolt on ball joints but I want to rebuild my complete front suspension and subframe and none of my research has yielded a preferred brand.
TRW and Moog are 2 of the more popular suspension component companies, their products are good quality. You may find that some of the chassis mount bushings are still available from GM. ;)
moog bushings also makes a replacement
Heres an ancient discussion on Yenkos.net about riveted ball Joints, sizes of the rivets and heads, suppliers etc.
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=UBB10&Number=174017&Searchpage=1&Main=173929&Words=rivets&topic=&Search=true#Post174017
Rich,
I suggest you contact Jerry MacNiesh or Ken Lucas. They both install original style riveted ball joints that are accepted by concours judges.
Im not looking to install the rivets.Im looking for correct looking ball joints for a 69