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Interesting that Studebaker did not use heavy duty LOWER control arms on their R3-4 powered cars.  (grease fittings on inner shafts instead of rubber)

They no doubt stocked these HD lower arms from left over '51-'52 production.

Actually, the easy answer is that they would have had to use the pre'58 front shock absorber setup, and they no doubt did not want to go back to that.

 

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The above reminds me of the '64 square light I once owned, which I installed a 'full set' (4) of HD front suspension control arms on...

It took awhile to grease that front end..There was 26 grease fittings in total if I remember right!!

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The for aft loading results in more deflection than what is seen on the lower arm due to the difference in spread of the bushings.

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