aardvark Posted Monday at 07:28 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:28 PM In 73... was Avanti using Avanti parts or Chevy for things like A-Arms and the likes.? If Chev, what model did they source from?
Gunslinger Posted Monday at 07:53 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:53 PM Avanti Motors was still using Studebaker parts until 1985 for suspension parts. What they might have run out of they reportedly stamped the parts out on tooling purchased from Studebaker.
aardvark Posted Tuesday at 06:12 AM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 06:12 AM Ok, Thanks. I'm considering a 2" drop spindle and a few other things for my '73'. The info helps.
mfg Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago On 6/16/2026 at 2:12 AM, aardvark said: Ok, Thanks. I'm considering a 2" drop spindle and a few other things for my '73'. The info helps. I don’t think dropped spindles are available for Studebaker framed Avantis. ( ‘63-‘85) Although, back in the day the Granatellis apparently made some up for the Bonneville Avantis.
aardvark Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago Interesting. I have a friend who's Business is Stock Car Suspensions.. I'm sure He can come up with a solution.
mfg Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, aardvark said: Interesting. I have a friend who's Business is Stock Car Suspensions.. I'm sure He can come up with a solution. Ard, if you wanted to go in the other direction, 1951 or 1952 Studebaker front spindles would work fine….I guess you could say those weren’t ‘dropped’ spindles, they were ‘upd’ spindles!!
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