1973-87 GM Squarebody C10 Install - QUADRALink - Detroit Speed
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2025
- Follow along as we install our Detroit Speed, Inc. Rear QUADRALink Suspension Kit for 1973-87 Squarebody C10's with Bolt-In Axle Brackets.
Detroit Speed, Inc. is proud to offer a new line of suspension product for Chevrolet C10 truck enthusiasts! New for 2019, Detroit Speed introduces front and rear suspension for the 1973-87 Squarebody C10. Continuing to reinforce thoughtfully-designed products and modern-day ride quality, we ensure each driver, whether cruising or hauling, will enjoy the look and feel of their truck.
QUADRALink Features:
Improved ride quality and stance for daily driving and light-duty hauling
Powder coated, 4-link rear suspension with track bar
Includes adjustable Detroit Speed SWIVEL-LINKS™, coilover shocks and springs, installation hardware, and C-Notch cut template
Laser-cut brackets compatible with original axle, wiring and brake lines
Adjustable upper shock mount relocates 1” up or down from nominal, allowing for change in ride height without affecting shock travel
C-Notch plate creates additional axle clearance at lower ride heights
Bolt-on and weld-on options available
Learn More Here:
www.detroitspeed.com/1973-1987-c10-rear-suspension
Holy bulky kit batman. Those 4 link bottom brackets look like they're ready to scrape the ground.
That music reminds me of the movie “Pulp Fiction”
7:50 I would personally never use a torque wrench on the head of the bolt in this particular situation. To achieve an accurate torque reading I will always tighten the nut.
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I got the same torque wrench snap on in green lol it took me for a cool 500 I should of saved that money and bought some parts instead
Wow, your tech’s hands can move fast! I can’t hire anyone around here that can move that fast to work! Their hands can do it on a telephone, but not for work.
Seriously speaking now...do you ever make kits for a 1993 F150 like that? It seems everyone wants to raise them, but nothing to make them road course worthy! I’m game for being the guinea pig.
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Greetings, can a setup like this be installed on a 1994 g-series van? If the question is offensive, it was not my intention.
Why wouldn't you sand and throw some spray paint on the frame before bolting the notch on?
This was just for video purposes during R&D. This truck will eventually be stripped back down for a full build.
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What's the price at this arms and brackets with spring shacks.
For a 73 Chevy pick up step side 454 engine doble drive shaft to a normal night.
Do you have this kit for a 3500 dual rear wheel chevy?
Wouldn’t you want to torque on the nut, not the bolt?
Got something like that for an S10? Should be quite similar...🤔
Can this be done to a 4 wheel drive truck???
Pinion angle was set “level to the ground” ?? Should it not be equal and opposite to the engine angle?
Ever have someone do this with a K10? As in 4wd?
What the price off this kit?
Would this work on a 67 C10?
looks like a long bed?
Yes, this truck is a long bed, but our kit will work with the Short bed applications as well.
@@detroitspeed will this kit WORK on a 1980 GMC JIMMY BLAZER ??? & how much please ?
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I would rather weld the brackets that are on the axle. But after every thing is road tested first.
We do offer a kit that has weld-on brackets.
You guys wouldn't know if there is a bolt on system like that for a Ford f100 1956 truck
Not that we are aware of.
Do you have something like this for the front with 4wd?
Seems like a crime to put all that nice new hardware on a rusty old frame!
If you use ANY kind of low profile tire/wheel set up, those lower brackets are going to drag the ground. Very poor design.
What's the minimum drop for this kit?