Manny made the hex section londer so it fills the A frame the full length
so that it lessens a chance of the hex sleeve in the A frame from rupturing.
I have seen several rupers of A frames on customers coach.
We are stocking Manny's units, and know it will be worth the swap.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Ken Henderson
wrote:
> Jim, et al,
>
> The problem I had with the lower control arm was that I got one of the
> first 1-Ton kits Manny delivered. While he'd had the socket reinforced,
> they missed that mine was already "blown out" and didn't reinforce that
> area. As soon as Manny saw my damaged socket, he improved the
> reinforcements for subsequent deliveries.
>
> The extended forward hex end on Peter's bars (and hopefully Manny's) will,
> IMHO, both prevent further damage and, probably, correct already-damaged
> lower control arms.
>
> Of possible interest to someone: While evaluating my situation with that
> problem A-arm, I talked to the owner of SuperMax, the company that makes
> the adjustable porkchops sold by JimK. He prototyped an adapter which can
> be used to adapt the later GM torsion bars to the GMCMH. It's a 1-1/2"
> female socket to 1-1/4" male hex adapter which fits into the GMC's A-arm
> socket and accepts the later torsion bars. At the rear, the SuperMax pork
> chop, with the 1-1/2" aperture must be used. That device SHOULD make it
> possible to choose one of the modern torsion bars with no other changes
> (the adapter corrects for the shorter modern bars). I emphasize SHOULD,
> because AFAIK, only the one prototype has ever been made and that never
> fitted to a GMC.
>
> Ken H.
>
> > ... I know that Ken Henderson had some kind of problem with his,
> > but I do not know what exactly the trouble was. It was at his suggestion
> > that I specified extending the hex end by 1 inch on Peter Huber's new
> > torsion bars. Hopefully, due diligence and maintenance will prevent any
> > more issues.
> >
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so that it lessens a chance of the hex sleeve in the A frame from rupturing.
I have seen several rupers of A frames on customers coach.
We are stocking Manny's units, and know it will be worth the swap.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Ken Henderson
wrote:
> Jim, et al,
>
> The problem I had with the lower control arm was that I got one of the
> first 1-Ton kits Manny delivered. While he'd had the socket reinforced,
> they missed that mine was already "blown out" and didn't reinforce that
> area. As soon as Manny saw my damaged socket, he improved the
> reinforcements for subsequent deliveries.
>
> The extended forward hex end on Peter's bars (and hopefully Manny's) will,
> IMHO, both prevent further damage and, probably, correct already-damaged
> lower control arms.
>
> Of possible interest to someone: While evaluating my situation with that
> problem A-arm, I talked to the owner of SuperMax, the company that makes
> the adjustable porkchops sold by JimK. He prototyped an adapter which can
> be used to adapt the later GM torsion bars to the GMCMH. It's a 1-1/2"
> female socket to 1-1/4" male hex adapter which fits into the GMC's A-arm
> socket and accepts the later torsion bars. At the rear, the SuperMax pork
> chop, with the 1-1/2" aperture must be used. That device SHOULD make it
> possible to choose one of the modern torsion bars with no other changes
> (the adapter corrects for the shorter modern bars). I emphasize SHOULD,
> because AFAIK, only the one prototype has ever been made and that never
> fitted to a GMC.
>
> Ken H.
>
> > ... I know that Ken Henderson had some kind of problem with his,
> > but I do not know what exactly the trouble was. It was at his suggestion
> > that I specified extending the hex end by 1 inch on Peter Huber's new
> > torsion bars. Hopefully, due diligence and maintenance will prevent any
> > more issues.
> >
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Applied/GMC, Fremont,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502