Hi, I’m very new here so sorry if these question are repetitive but I read through several posts and couldn’t find my questions.
To kick off I’m restoring an 52 old pickup. I have what I believe is a HT front suspension (3 point mounted subframe), calipers and non ventilated rotors, rack and pinion steering about 2/3 foot behind the x member which has been grafted to a ‘52 pickup truck along with a Salisbury diff, and a 383 big block.
How can I go about identifying which model subframe I have?
Assuming it is a HT, do they suffer the poor handling the HQ’s where ‘featured’ with.
So far the most informed users I’ve found seem to be on this forum, I’m trying to understand what is the differences between the HT, HQ and HZ setups
From what I’ve read it seems to be:
Upper control arm size
Lower control arm (centre hole to allow for a larger shock)
Steering knuckle (in particular the mounting bolt locations for the calipers, to allow for larger rotors
*I understand springs and sway bars sizing but not concerned about them for this conversation.
Where can I find any decent information on the suspension geometry, and setup?
What’s interchangeable?
If I wanted something larger to stop that 383 could I upgrade to later knuckle, larger rotors and calipers?
What’s interchangeable with something from the US, the WB suspension looks very similar to the ‘68 Camaro second generation suspension
https://youtu.be/55OHFwk7AHk
Is this the case? I’d like to ditch spindle and move to a hub knuckle (which seems to be available aftermarket for the Camaro.
Thanks