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LCA slop in pivot area

Mikes72

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I’m rebuilding the suspension on my 72 Challenger. On the LCAs, should there be any slack in the pivot area? I’ve got about an 1/8 inch or so of side to side movement on the torsion adjustor arm. Is this acceptable or should there be none? I don’t believe replacing the bushing will help will it? Thanks!!
 
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Dodgeboy

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Just make sure that your adjuster blocks still fit after you clamp it all together. Some aftermarket adjuster blocks are wider and won't fit "in the groove/notch" when the lca slop is repaired.
 

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Just make sure that your adjuster blocks still fit after you clamp it all together. Some aftermarket adjuster blocks are wider and won't fit "in the groove/notch" when the lca slop is repaired.
Ok, thanks for the tip. I plan to reuse the original adjuster blocks. They’re seen to be in good shape.
 
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