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Jamie Shytle
Mar 20th, 06, 12:06 PM
Well, here I sit with a garage full of front end parts, a few pixs, and a blank stare out into space.
I thought I would be able to remember where everything bolted back on and in the right order.
I've got books, but they only confuse me.
Has anyone out there got a movie or more detailed pixs of how to get the frontend back on my 68.

click
Mar 20th, 06, 12:19 PM
If you dont have the AIM assembly instruction manual, you need that above all else. Available from our sponsor Ground UP and other resto companies.

JimM
Mar 20th, 06, 12:40 PM
A-Arms...
sway bar...
Spring and shock...
spindle...
steering box...
idler arm...
tie rods...
sway bar end links...
brakes...

Eric Kammerer
Mar 20th, 06, 12:48 PM
If the engine is in, I'd go sway bar first. other than that Jim's order looks good.

Larger Dave
Mar 20th, 06, 01:13 PM
Amen to the senior moment

SS468CAMARO
Mar 20th, 06, 06:00 PM
I took mine all the way apart, in fact I have one (Sub-Frame) in the garage in the open put together. What exactly do you need to know and I will help you get it back together.

For that matter I have the factory assembly manual here at the house.

67pat
Mar 20th, 06, 06:07 PM
I've got an assembly manual also,greatest book ever for us frame off guys,got some cool stuff that was cancelled and never made it to production.I am an avid picture taker...I take 50 pictures of everything I can think of before I start disassembly...always seems to help