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Old 02-21-2024, 05:32 PM   #1
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Is there a difference between C10 and C20/C30 Control Arms?

Hey guys,
Is there a difference between the C10 control arms and the C20/C30 control arms? How about a difference between the heavy duty front brakes and the regular front brakes?

The reason I ask is because several years ago, I bought some 3" drop spindles to put on my C10 1/2 ton. Like an idiot I didn't heed the warnings about getting the correct ones, and I accidently got the ones for heavy duty front brakes. So I ended up just putting heavy duty calipers, hoses, bearings, rotors etc. I also cut a coil off the springs. When I got it all back together I noticed the camber was way off. The tops of the wheels were leaned way in. At the time I assumed that this was because I cut the springs.

Fast forward like 5+ years, Im getting close to getting it back on the road. But before I jump back into this project, Im just curious whether I should expect to have to replace the A-arms too, or if I should just expect to shim it out.
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Old 02-22-2024, 11:48 AM   #2
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Re: Is there a difference between C10 and C20/C30 Control Arms?

Yep, the C20/30 arms are different from the C10s. The difference in HD and regular brakes on the C10s are 1.25" rotors vs 1.00" with corresponding calipers.
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Old 02-22-2024, 05:46 PM   #3
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Re: Is there a difference between C10 and C20/C30 Control Arms?

73-87 C10 arms came w/'car style' rubber bushings to help improve the ride quality.

C10's were offered with light duty 1" brakes starting w/the Metric years (I believe 81 was the start) on the bare bones trucks. The previous 'standard' 1.25" brakes were called the 'HD' option @ that same time.

C20/30's utilize different/bigger brake set-ups, heavier duty BJ's, & have the earlier generations heavier-duty steel threaded bushings.
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Old 02-23-2024, 06:52 AM   #4
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Re: Is there a difference between C10 and C20/C30 Control Arms?

Thanks guys,
This answers my question. Sounds like even though I swapped over to HD spindles drop spindles (BEL-3100), I shouldn't have a problem correcting the camber issue on my C10. I was afraid that I accidently put 3/4 ton spindles/calipers/etc on and would not be able to fix the alignment. Its been a few years since I worked on my truck, so I'm getting back in the swing of things.
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