Date: Friday, August 25, 2006 04:37 PM From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> > i have heard of '69 amxes converted to '70-style front ends, so the Why is this desirable? ---------------------------------------------- Just to get rid of the trunnions. For road racing they can be a bit of a problem, they don't take the stresses of really hard competition driving that well. I recall the TA drivers complaining about some deflection -- but that's seriously hard driving! The 70+ suspension has some anti-dive built in. But for most people it's the mistaken belief that ball joints are somehow "better". The trunnions accomplish the same thing in really a safer manner -- I've seen an upper ball joint break, but never a trunnion. Even the old style lower trunnion won't break. The stories where the steering knuckle actually lifted out of a lower trunnion are true though. It's basically a coarse thread 5/8" bolt. Anyone ever seen a nut worn to the point it will pull off a bolt? That's how badly worn an old style lower trunnion has to be to lift out. 5-10 years and TENS of thousands of miles of serious neglect -- no grease!! So it's just a matter of beleiving that the trunnion is "bad". I'm not the only one to state that modern rebuilt trunnions for the 64-69 small cars with polyurethane bushings are vastly superior to the originals with synthetic rubber. Spend the $500 to replace the old ones instead of as much plus lots of work to get a 70+ suspension that probably needs rebuilding anyway. You'll not notice the difference, and the trunnion suspension will be a bit lighter to boot. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com