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I got these with the SS396 I bought three years ago. It was a factory 4-speed that had been converted to automatic. I believe these are some kind of rearendparts but have never seen them on a car.
Does anyone have a pic of how they are used ?
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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They are no hop bars. They are used to move up the upper control arms. They bolt on the housing webbing.
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Ok, so are they factory installed on some cars, or over the counter items, or just speedshop parts ?
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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-----Just speedshop parts, but there was a creditable rumor out there that a few GM engineers (Pontiac guys, I think) did the initial design. Someone will correct me if Im wrong. Had a set on "Red Alert" but there was also a bunch more thought in the rear suspension than just the Hop Stops in my instance......Bill S
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