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Arrowsmith 11-09-2023 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by '69Novajoe (Post 1636773)
Hey Wayne, I've decided to install subframe connectors, as you did, on my Nova. Without looking first, did you encounter a problem with the parking brake cables??

Hi there…they fit nicely with the Competition Engineering connectors I used. If you click to post #137 of this thread you can see the front of the routing. Zero issues at the rear as well….if you jump to the cars for sale section, my ad is still up for the car (although no longer for sale).. there are several good images of the chassis and park brake cables. Hope this helps :)

'69Novajoe 11-09-2023 06:58 PM

Thanks for that Wayne!! Also, where were you able to source the stainless parking brake cables??

Arrowsmith 11-09-2023 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by '69Novajoe (Post 1636775)
Thanks for that Wayne!! Also, where were you able to source the stainless parking brake cables??

IIRC, they came from Inline Tube.

'69Novajoe 03-27-2024 08:26 PM

Hey Wayne, another quick question. I know you used different a-arms than what I'm using, but I'm encountering a "problem" and was wondering if you had the same issue. I'm using Global West, both upper and lower arms. The upper ones don't have a location (or threaded "bung"?) for the brake line bracket to hold the flexible line like the stock arms do. And the lower arms don't have any kind of steering stop like the stock ones do. Did yours come with those "provisions" and, if not, how did you address them? :confused2:

Arrowsmith 03-28-2024 12:35 AM

Hi Joe. I have Detroit Speed uppers and lowers in the car. They do not have a provision to clamp the brake hose, but when I built the car I ran the suspension on both sides through full travel and checked the steering lock to lock at the same time. I’m confident the hoses will not be caught anywhere during suspension travel or when turning.

As far as the steering stops are concerned, I have them, so I can’t comment. Plenty of aftermarket an arms do not have steering stops. My blue Nova didn’t have stops (TRZ a arms). The guy who bought it is still delighted with the entire car, so you can take it from there :).

Good luck with the build and if you have any questions, fire away. I’ll answer if I can.

'69Novajoe 04-02-2024 02:24 AM

Hi Wayne, just thought of another question. I will probably be buying some new rear axles and will also be needing longer wheel lug studs, since now there are no threads coming through the stock lug nuts!! I know they come in all different lengths but I didn't want to get them too long because I'm concerned they might hit the hub caps!! I'm going with the stock caps just like you have. So, my question is, what length studs did you go with?
Thanks again for all your help!
Joe

Arrowsmith 04-02-2024 12:47 PM

Hey Joe… in next few days I’ll pop off a hubcap and get you a measurement.

Arrowsmith 04-03-2024 12:37 PM

Hello again Joe. The back wheel studs in my Nova are 1/2 x 2.0 - inches. Mark Williams screw in examples, part number 51255. I prefer 1/2-inch studs over the stock 7/16-inch on the rear. Just stronger.

oldstv 04-03-2024 03:33 PM

I am about to take some long ones off my car and put stock length studs back on. What is the stock length for a rear stud that would have been used with a closed end lug nut?

Arrowsmith 04-04-2024 01:38 AM

I don’t use press in stud on the rear and I don’t use closed end lug nuts, so I have no idea. Sorry, I can’t help. I’m sure though that many of the very knowledgeable people on this board can help you out with OEM parts.


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