Corrupt_Reverend
Well-Known Member
Hi folks, it's been a while.
So I've finally dusted off the '72 and started working on it again after nearly a decade.
Got it running and driving the other week and now I'm hashing out the plan for suspension.
This is going to be a wasteland weekend car (if you're not familiar, think mad Max), and I want an obscene amount of rake to make room for some big off-road rubber in the rear.
I'm thinking the easiest route to achieve the stance I'm after is an axel flip, but there is precious little information on doing this to an a-body.
My main concern is with the drive line angle. I just don't know if an axel flip will cause me issues here.
So, does anyone here have experience doing this? I'm especially interested to see pictures as well.
Thoughts? I know handling will suck, but I'm not going to be tracking or canyon carving in this thing. Just an easy 3 hour freeway drive once a year followed by putzing around on gravel roads at 5mph for a few days.
So I've finally dusted off the '72 and started working on it again after nearly a decade.
Got it running and driving the other week and now I'm hashing out the plan for suspension.
This is going to be a wasteland weekend car (if you're not familiar, think mad Max), and I want an obscene amount of rake to make room for some big off-road rubber in the rear.
I'm thinking the easiest route to achieve the stance I'm after is an axel flip, but there is precious little information on doing this to an a-body.
My main concern is with the drive line angle. I just don't know if an axel flip will cause me issues here.
So, does anyone here have experience doing this? I'm especially interested to see pictures as well.
Thoughts? I know handling will suck, but I'm not going to be tracking or canyon carving in this thing. Just an easy 3 hour freeway drive once a year followed by putzing around on gravel roads at 5mph for a few days.















