All of  the Chevrolet’s suspension  parts   were    detailed    prior   to
installation.   These   parts   were    installed   in  the reverse order   in
which   they    were    removed.Since   the Chevrolet   owner   stated  he  would   continue    to  run bias-belted
tires,  Dave    made    the settings    for those   tires.  He  commented   that    if  radial
tires    were    used,   they    would   require     more    positive    camber  settings,
which   may be  difficult   on  that    vintage Chevy.  If  the camber  could   not be
set for radials,    the result  could   be  that    higher  steering    effort  would   be
required    for parking and low speed   maneuvers.  And remember,   Chevys
of  that    vintage had manual  steering.   Power   steering    wasn’t  offered until
1953.
Centering   the steering    wheel   may be  another obstacle    for those   not
familiar     with    older   vehicles    as  the     steering    wheel   is  not     centered    by
adjusting   the tie-rods    as  on  newer   cars.   The Chevrolet   has a   drag    link
and centering   the steering    wheel   is  done    by  adjusting   it.
After    the     alignment   is  performed,  a   final   road    test    ensures     that
everything  is  ship-shape.
SUSPENSION  SOURCES:
Finding suspension  components  is  not the hassle  that    it  was,    say 30  years
