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Part # TBC-50 – 1965-70 Impala -- Tubular rear lower control arms
(Quite Ride Series)
The kit includes the following components:
2—lower control arms pre-assembled Note: Will fit either side.
4 – 5/8 bolts
8 – 5/8 flat washers
4 – 5/8 stove lock nuts
- Installation requires the rear of the vehicle to be lifted off
the ground. Support the vehicle on the frame. Lift up the rear end
high enough to allow the suspension to go to full droop. The
springs must be removed for lower arm installation. Tip---
After the frame is supported, lower the rear-end. Just before the
shocks fully extend, remove the shocks off the rear end stud. This
will allow the rear end to lower far enough to remove the springs.
With the rear end in full droop remove the springs. The springs
should slide out without too much trouble.

- With the springs removed support the rear end securely on jack
stands and remove the lower control arms. We recommend doing only
one side at a time.
- Install the new tubular arm with the bearing side to the frame. Make
sure the bearing has a gold sleeve (installed from our factory) still on
each side of the arm. After cutting the zip tie off, slide the assembly
up into the frame and use the new hardware supplied in the kit. Place a
5/8 flat washer on the bolt first, slide the bolt through the assembly
and then another flat washer / nut. Torque the bolt to 90 foot-pounds.

- Swing the other side of the lower arm up into the rear end.
Make sure the parking brake cable is above the arm. Use the new
hardware supplied in your kit for installation. Do not torque the
bolt yet.
- After both arms are installed it is now time to install the
rear springs. The springs have a small wind on the bottom of the
coil spring called a pigtail. The pigtail goes over the raised
centering ring and rests on the lower arm. The top of the spring
will index in the frame. You will notice up in the frame a notch
where the coil spring end indexes. Make sure when you install the
spring that the top of the spring registers properly.
- After the springs are installed raise the rear end up to
install the shocks.
Tighten
the shock nuts down to 65 foot-pounds.
- The final step will be to torque the main bolt holding the lower arm
to the rear end. This nut should be tightened with full vehicle weight
on the rear end. Torque the nut to 90 foot-pounds.
Global West also makes the following additional
components for 1965-70 Impalas:
Tubular front upper and lower control arms
(featuring a major geometry change).
Front and rear springs (one inch drop)
Tubular rear upper adjustable control arm/arms.
Adjustable anti-squat bracket for improved
traction
Adjustable track bar/panhard rod.
Adjustable track bar relocation kit
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