Ridetech 11060202 Operating instructions

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Part # 11060202 - 1959-1964 GM “B” Body CoilOver System
Table of contents
Pages 2-6............. Front CoilOvers
Pages 7-15........... Front StrongArms
Pages 16-19......... Front SwayBar
Pages 20-37......... Rear CoilOver Kit
Pages 38-44......... Rear SwayBar
1959-1964 GM “B” Body CoilOver
Installation Instructions
Front Components:
11053510 Front CoilOver Instructions
11052899 Front Lower StrongArms
11053699 Front Upper StrongArms
11059120 Front SwayBar Instructions
Rear Components:
11056210 Rear CoilOver Kit Includes:
Rear Lower StrongArms
Rear CoilOvers
11066698 Rear Upper StrongArms
11069000 Adjustable Panhard Bar
Miscellaneous Components:
85000000 Spanner Wrench
REV7 4/5/22
THESE CONTROL ARMS ARE DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH THE 1959-1964 OEM
SPINDLES.
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Part # 11053510 - 1958-1964 GM “B” Body HQ Front CoilOvers
Table of contents
Page 3......... Included components
Page 4......... CoilOver Assembly
Page 5-6...... CoilOver Installation
1958-1964 GM “B” Body HQ Series Front CoilOvers
Installation Instructions
ShockWave Dimensions:
Center of bearing to Stud Mounting Surface:
Compressed: 10.48”
Ride Height: 12.55”
Extended: 14.08”
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#Part # Description QTY
1 982-10-803 3.6” Stroke HQ Series Shock 2
2 59080750 Coilspring 8” 750lb 2
3 70010828 Delrin Spring Washer 4
4 803-00-199(kit) Lower Spring Adjuster Nut (803-00-199 kit) 2
5 803-00-199(kit) Adjuster Nut Locking Screw (803-00-199 kit) 2
6 803-00-199(kit) Upper CoilSpring Retaining Plate 2
7 803-00-199(kit) CoilSpring Plate Retaining Ring 2
8 90009989(kit) 2.75” Stud Adjuster Assembly 2
9 90002313 2.75” Stud Top Base 2
10 90001904 Delrin Ball Lower Half 2
11 90001903 Delrin Ball Top Half 2
12 90001902 Delrin Ball Upper Cap 2
13 99562003 9/16-18” Nylok Nut 2
14 210-35-120-0 Shock Adjuster Knob 2
15 90009969 Adjuster Knob Retaining Screw 2
90001994 5/8” ID Bearing (installed in shock body) 2
90001995 Bearing Snap Ring (installed in shock body) 4
BEARING SPACERS (90002062) ARE INCLUDED WITH THE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS
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1. To Assemble the CoilOver you need to:
a. Remove Screw (2) from center of Adjustment
Knob (1) and remove Adjustment Knob.
b. Remove Nylok Nut, Delrin Upper Cap, Delrin
Upper and Lower Balls, along with the base from
the Coliover stud.
c. Thread Adjuster Nut (3) onto the CoilOver
body. Once it is threaded on the shock body,
lightly thread in the locking screw (4) into the
Adjuster Nut.
d. Install a Delrin Spring Washer (5) onto the
Adjuster Nut.
e. Slide the CoilSpring (6) onto the CoilOver.
f. Install another Delrin Spring Washer (5) on top
of the CoilSpring.
g. Install the Upper CoilSpring Plate (7) onto the
CoilSpring.
h. Install the CoilSpring Retaining Ring (8) onto
the Stud Top Base (9). It fits into the groove in
the base.
i. Slide the Stud Top Base onto the shock until it
bottoms out on the stud. It may be necessary to
thread the Adjuster Nut down the shock body (to
lower the spring) if the base will not slide all the
way down onto the stud.
k. Slide the Lower Delrin Ball (10) (it has the col-
lar sticking up around the center hole) on to the
Stud Top.
Repeat on second CoilOver.
CoilOver Assembly
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CoilOver Installation
1. Drill the OEM shock hole out to 3/4”. This
can be done with a Unibit.
2. The CoilOver stud top will come in contact
with the coil spring retainer, so it must be
opened up towards the engine. Image 2
has a white line illustrating where to cut the
opening for stud top clearance. A die grinder
works well here.
3. Image 3 shows the spring retainer trimmed
out.
Note: It may be helpful to go ahead and
install the lower StrongArms and CoilOvers to
check if any more trimming is necessary.
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DRILL TO 3/4”
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CoilOver Installation
2. With the CoilOver(1) assembled, it is time
to bolt them into the car. The factory shock
hole will need to be drilled out to 3/4”, this
can best be done using a Unibit. Insert to
CoilOver Stud Top through the factory hole in
the frame. Install the Upper Delrin Ball(2) onto
the shock stud with the flat side facing the
frame. Next, Install the Delrin Ball cap (3) onto
the shock stud with the Concave side facing
the Upper Delrin ball. Install the Nylok Nut(3)
onto the shock stud and lightly tighten. The
needs to be some resistance on the ball but
not tight enough that it will not rotate freely.
Reinstall the adjuster knob(5) using the screw
(6) that was removed during step 1.
TIGHTENING THE TOP 9/16”-18 NUT: SNUG
THE NUT DOWN AGAINST THE TOP CAP. YOU
NEED TO BE ABLE TO ARTICULATE THE SHOCK
BY HAND. WE TORQUE THE NUT TO 80 INLBS
USING A 7/8” CROWS FOOT WRENCH ON A
TORQUE WRENCH.
3. Install a spacer on each side of the lower
Coilover. Slide the shock with the spacers in-
stalled into the lower control arm. Raise the
arm up to line up the holes in the bushing
with the 1/2” hole in the control arm straps
and hold it in place while you install the 1/2” x
3 1/2” bolt, 1/2” flat washer, and 1/2” Nylok
nut. Tighten the upper and lower shock bolts.
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Table of contents
Page 7......... Lower Control Arm Components
Page 8......... Hardware List & Getting Started
Page 9......... Control Arm Installation
Page 10......... Installing Spindle and Alignment
1958-1964 GM B-Body Front Lower ShockWave/CoilOver StrongArms
1958-1964 GM B-Body Lower StrongArms
Installation Instructions
Part # 11052899
THESE CONTROL ARMS ARE DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH THE 1959-1964 OEM
SPINDLES.
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Upper Control Arm Components .....In the box
Item # Part Number Description QTY
1 90001298 Driver Lower Control Arm (Shown) 1
1 90001299 Passenger Lower Control Arm 1
2 90002586 Lower Ball Joint Kit - only available through Ridetech 2
3 90000676 Lower Cross Shaft 2
4 90000677 Lower Cross Shaft Clamp 2
5 90001442 Delrin Bushings 4
6 90001289 Bushing Inner Sleeve 4
7 99250001 Grease Zerk 2
8 90002062 Shock Bearing Spacers 4
9 70014361 Steering Stop - Driver (Shown) 1
9 70014362 Steering Stop - Passenger 1
Driver Side Shown
HARDWARE LIST IS ON PAGE 3
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Item # QTY Part Number Description Use
SHOCK TO CONTROL ARM
10 2 99501005 1/2”-13 x 3 1/2” Hex Bolt Shock to Control Arm
11 4 99503014 1/2” SAE Flat Washer Shock to Control Arm
12 2 99502009 1/2”-13 Nylok Nut Shock to Control Arm
CONTROL ARM BUSHING HARDWARE
13 4 99433001 7/16” Flat Washer Control Arm Bushing Hardware
14 4 99433003 7/16” Split Lock Washer Control Arm Bushing Hardware
15 4 99431006 7/16”-20 x 1 1/4” Hex Bolt Control Arm Bushing Hardware
STEERING STOP TO CONTROL ARM
16 4 99311030 5/16”-18 x 1” Hex Bolt Steering Stop to Control Arm
17 8 99313001 5/16” Flat Washer Steering Stop to Control Arm
18 4 99312003 5/16”-18 Nylok Nut Steering Stop to Control Arm
THE FOLLOWING HARDWARE IS NOT SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM
CROSS SHAFT TO FRAME
4 99431015 7/16”-20 x 2 1/4” Hex Bolt Cross Shaft Clamp to Frame
4 99433003 7/16” Split Lock Washer Cross Shaft Clamp to Frame
2 99561001 9/16”-18 x 2 1/2” Hex Bolt Cross Shaft to Frame
2 9956603 9/16” SAE Flat Washer Cross Shaft to Frame
2 99562001 9/16”-18 Nylok Nut Cross Shaft to Frame
Getting Started.........
Congratulations on your purchase of the Ridetech 58-64 B-Body StrongArms. These StrongArms have
been designed to give your B-Body excellent handling along with a lifetime of enjoyment. Some of the
key features of the StrongArms: Ball joint angles have been optimized for the lowered ride height, Delrin
bushings are used to eliminate bushing deflection along with providing free suspension movement through
the entire travel. The Delrin bushings are made from a material that is self lubricating so no grease zerks
are needed.
When assembling the Control Arms tighten the cross shaft bolts enough to create
drag on the delrin bushings, the arm should still move through its travel by hand.
1. Remove the lower control arms from the car. If you are replacing the upper control arms and spindle,
remove them too. Refer to a Factory Service Manual for the proper method.
Hardware List .....In the box (Kit# 99010078)
The Hardware Kit contains bags to help aid in selecting the correct hardware for the component
being installed. The hardware list shows how the hardware is bagged.
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Installation
2. 2. The Lower Control Arm is attaching the
frame using the included hardware. The driver
side arm is shown in Figure “2”. The sway bar
mount is located to the front of the car.
Install the ShockWaves/CoilOvers at
this time. Refer to the ShockWaves/
CoilOvers instructions for Assembly.
3. The Aluminum Clamp is installed in the
notch machined in the lower cross shaft.
Install a 7/16” Split Lock Washer on each of (2)
7/16”-20 x 2” Hex Bolts. Install a 9/16” Flat
Washer on a 9/16”-18 x 2 1/2” Hex Bolt. Hold
the control arm in-place with the holes aligned
with the holes in the frame. Insert the 7/16”
bolts in the holes of the cross shaft clamp and
thread them into the OEM nut plate that is in
the frame. Insert the 9/16” bolt/washer in the
rear hole of the cross shaft and through the
frame. Install a 9/16”-18 Nylok Nut on the
threads of the bolt that are sticking through
the frame. Torque the 7/16” hardware to 55
ftlbs. Torque the 9/16” hardware to 120 ftlbs.
4. Bolt the Shockwave or CoilOver to the lower
arm using the supplied 1/2” x 3 1/2” bolt, 1/2”
flat washers, and 1/2” nylok nut. Insert the
supplied aluminum spacers in each side of
the shock bearing and slip it into the control
arm. Line the spacers/bearing up with the 1/2”
hole in the shock straps of the control arm and
install hardware. Torque the 1/2” hardware to
75 ftlbs.
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Driver Side
Top View
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Installing Spindle and Alignment
5. Attach the Spindle to the control arms.
These control arms use a tall ball joint, the boot
will NOT touch the spindle. This is normal.
Torque Specs:
Ball joint - 45 ftlbs and tighten to line up cotter
pin.
Install the Cotter Pin after tightening the ball
joint nut.
6. Attach the adjustable steering stop to
the lower arm using (2) 5/16” x 1” bolts, (4)
5/16” flat washers, & (2) 5/16”-18 nylok nuts..
This can be adjusted to maintain tire/shock
clearances. Torque the steering stop hardware
to 25 ftlbs.
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7. Tighten all fasteners and grease the ball joints. Connect the sway bar linkage to the new StrongArms.
If you are going to install the Ridetech MuscleBar, now is a good time to do it.
When assembling the Control Arms tighten the cross shaft bolts enough to create
drag on the delrin bushings, the arm should still move through its travel by hand.
Suggested Alignment Specs:
Camber: Street: -.5 degrees
Caster: Street: +3.0 to + 5.0 degrees
Toe: Street: 1/16” to 1/8” toe in
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Table of contents
Page 12......... Upper Control Arm Components
Page 13......... Getting Started & Installation
Page 14......... Installing Spindle and Alignment
Part # 11053699 - 1958-1964 GM B-Body Front Upper StrongArms
1958-1964 GM B-Body Upper StrongArms
Installation Instructions
THESE CONTROL ARMS ARE DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH THE 1959-1964 OEM
SPINDLES.
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Upper Control Arm Components .....In the box
Driver Side Shown
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#Part Number Description QTY
1 90001296 Driver Upper Control Arm (Shown) 1
1 90001297 Passenger Upper Control Arm 1
2 90000905 kit Upper Ball Joint Kit - Proforged # 101-10038 2
3 90000927 Cross Shaft Kit - contains 2 cross shafts 2
4 90001442 Delrin Bushing 4
5 90001290 Delrin Bushing Inner Sleeve 4
6 99373001 Outer Washer - Cross Shaft 4
7 99373005 3/8” Split Lock Washer -Cross Shaft 4
8 99371014 3/8”-24 x 1 1/4” Hex Bolt - Cross Shaft 4
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Getting Started.........
Congratulations on your purchase of the Ridetech StrongArms. These StrongArms have been designed
to give your car excellent handling along with a lifetime of enjoyment. Some of the key features of the
StrongArms: Ball joint angles have been optimized for the lowered ride height, Delrin bushings are used
to eliminate bushing deflection along with providing free suspension movement through the entire travel.
The Delrin bushings are made from a material that is self lubricating so no grease zerks are needed.
When assembling the Control Arms tighten the cross shaft bolts enough to create
drag on the delrin bushings, the arm should still move through its travel by hand.
Installation
1. Remove the upper control arms from the car. Keep the shims separate so that you can put them back
in the location they were removed from. If you are replacing the lower control arms and spindle, remove
them too. Refer to a Factory Service Manual for the proper method.
2. 2. Insert the Ball Joint into the Control Arm
from the TOP side with the Stud pointing
downward. Insert the supplied Bolts from the
top side. Install a Lock Washer and Hex Nut on
the threads of each bolt. Torque the hardware
to 25 ftlbs.
3. The Upper Control Arm is attached to the
factory frame using factory hardware. The
driver side arm is shown in Figure “3”. The
Ball joint is located on the arm to the REAR of
the car.
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Driver Side
Top View
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6. Tighten all fasteners.
When assembling the Control Arms tighten the cross shaft bolts enough to create
drag on the delrin bushings, the arm should still move through its travel by hand.
Suggested Alignment Specs:
Camber: Street: -.5 degrees
Caster: Street: +3.0 to + 5.0 degrees
Toe: Street: 1/16” to 1/8” toe in
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4. The Upper Control Arm is attaching
the factory mount using factory hardware.
Reinstall the shims in the location they were
removed from. The passenger side arm is
shown in Figure “4”. Torque the OEM nuts
to 50 ft-lbs.
5. Attach the Spindle to the control arms.
These control arms use a tall ball joint, the boot
will NOT touch the spindle. This is normal.
Torque Specs:
Ball joint - 45 ftlbs and tighten to line up cotter
pin.
Install the Cotter Pin after tightening the ball
joint nut.
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Page 16.......... Included Components and Hardware List
Page 17-18..... SwayBar Installation
Part # 11059120 - 1958-1964 Chevrolet B-Body Front SwayBar
1958-1964 Chevrolet B-Body Front SwayBar
Installation Instructions
Hardware Torque Specifications
5/16”-16................. 17 ftlbs
3/8”-16................... 30 ftlbs
IF YOUR CAR HAS THE FACTORY POWER STEERING SLAVE CYLINDER, KIT 11059121 WILL BE
NEEDED TO INSTALL THE STREETGRIP SWAYBAR
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Major Components .....In the box
Part # Description QTY
90001352 Front Sway Bar 1
90002937 End Link Kit 1
90002533 Bushing Strap 2
70015013 Lined Sway Bar Bushing 2
90002534 Bushing and Strap Spacer 4
Getting Started.........
Note: This sway bar kit utilizes a anti-friction lining in the sway bar bushing. The lining allows the sway
bar to move freely and quietly in the bushing. No lubrication is required.
1. Jack the vehicle up to a safe working height and support with jack stands. Make sure the jack
stands are stable before working under the car.
2. Remove the stock sway bar.
3. Due to the larger diameter of your new swaybar, the Idler Arm will need to be disconnected from the
frame to install the new sway bar.
NOTE:
4. Open the sway bar bushing at the split and
slip it OVER the sway bar. Do this for both
bushings
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HARDWARE
QTY Part Number Description
4 99311002 5/16”-18 x 1 1/4” Hex Bolt
4 99311003 5/16”-18 x 1 1/2” Hex Bolt
8 99313002 5/16” Flat Washer
4 99372003 5/16”-18 Nylok Nut
NOTE: IF YOUR CAR HAS THE FACTORY POWER
STEERING SLAVE CYLINDER, KIT 11059121
WILL BE NEEDED TO INSTALL THE STREETGRIP
SWAYBAR
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5. Disconnect the idler arms from the frame.
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6. Insert the new swaybar from the passenger side.
position it above the idler arm and steering arm.
the center of the bar should hang down towards
the ground.
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9. Lift the bar in position, the bolts sticking through the
frame and spacer will go in the slots of the bushing strap.
Hold the bar in place & install a 5/16” flat washer and 5/16”-
18 nylok nut on the threads of each bolt sticking through
the slots of the bushing strap. Repeat steps 8-10 on the
opposite side, but do not tighten the hardware at this time.
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7. Install a 5/16” flat washer on each of (2) 5/16”-18
x 1 1/4” bolts and insert them into the OEM sway bar
holes by inserting them in through the access holes in
the side of the frame. Install the spacer plate with the
wide side positioned to the inside. Hold it in place.
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8. Install the bushing strap over the swaybar bushing with
the wide side of the strap to the inside on the car. We
found some steering box coversions hang down further
than others. If yours happens to hit the sway bar, add a
2nd spacer under the bushing. a 2nd set of spacers along
with longer hardware is supplied in this kit.
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10. Reattach the idler arm to the frame using the
OEM hardware. Torque the hardware.
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Control Arm
11. Install the End Links using Diagram 1 as a
reference. Install both end links before tightening
the end link hardware. Tighten the end link barrel
nut until it is flush with the end of the bolt, and
then tighten it 2 more complete rounds.
12. Torque the SwayBar mounting hardware to 17
ftlbs.
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Part # 11056299 - 1958-1964 Full Size Chevy Rear CoilOver StrongArms
Table of contents
Page 20.............. Included Components
Page 21.............. Hardware & Getting Started
Page 22-23......... Upper Mount Installation
Page 24.............. Lower StrongArm Installation
Page 25.............. Shock Installation
1958-1964 GM “B” Body Rear CoilOver StrongArms
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