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1970 Ford Fairlane Project Car - Suspension in a Box

We erase decades of suspension wear from our '70 Fairlane project car with a rebuild kit from Just Suspension.
June, 2007
By Steven Rupp
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
When Just Suspension says... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
When Just Suspension says they provide a complete kit, they mean it. Every wear-and-tear suspension item on the car is covered by "The Works" kit. As shown, with optional sway bars and KYB shocks, it costs $1,850. Considering it includes every serviceable suspension part under the car, that's not a bad deal. Just Suspension can also tailor a kit to fit your specific needs, whether it's drag racing, cornering, or cruising. By our estimation, this kit saves about 15 percent over individually bought parts.
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
Shocks are among the most... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
Shocks are among the most important parts of a suspension; the ability to adjust them can make a huge difference in how the car handles and launches off the line. These VariShocks have the ability to tune for compression and rebound with their Quickset system. The front (PN VAS-14X47-515) and rear (PN VAS-14x44-715) shocks run $478 a pair, while the budget-conscious single-adjustable version runs about $100 less per shock. We will eventually autocross the car, so the extra flexibility of the double-adjustable is worth it.
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
The old suspension was beat,... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
The old suspension was beat, and we bet most of this stuff is original equipment. The rubber parts were deformed, and since none of the original parts had zirc fittings, the 37-year-old grease had long-since departed. For the blow-by-blow on how to remove the old parts, check out the sidebar on page 78.
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
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1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
Step one in rebuilding the front suspension is to assemble the new tie rods. Connect the inner- (long) to the outer- (short) tie rod with the sleeve. To keep the alignment in the ballpark, make the initial length identical to the old part. The inner tie-rod end is a slightly different shape from the factory unit. This is fairly common in aftermarket parts, and has no effect on function.
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
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1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
Attach the new tie-rod assembly to the centerlink, as shown. The centerlink isn't replaced in this application, since it has nothing that wears. Then attach the idler arm (yellow arrow) to the frame, and connect it to the end of the centerlink
1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
Check out the worn upper control... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Suspension
Check out the worn upper control arm. The Ford's design means that it's an easily rebuilt part, since neither the bushings nor the ball joint is pressed in.

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