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    BBAMX -

    About the trunnion bearings. If you buy new trunnions do the bearings come with them? I see trunnion bearing kits at California Classic AMX and American Parts depot among others. Am I understanding that I need to purchase bearing kits as well?

    I have an AMC parts catalog and the illustrated supplement. Can you point me to the part number for the bearing so I can get a feel for location and better understand what you are telling me. I'm a long time owner but no mechanic - yet.

    Thanks!
    bluer343

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluer343
    BBAMX -

    About the trunnion bearings. If you buy new trunnions do the bearings come with them? I see trunnion bearing kits at California Classic AMX and American Parts depot among others. Am I understanding that I need to purchase bearing kits as well?

    I have an AMC parts catalog and the illustrated supplement. Can you point me to the part number for the bearing so I can get a feel for location and better understand what you are telling me. I'm a long time owner but no mechanic - yet.

    Thanks!
    I doubt that the bearings will come with new trunnions, you'll need to ask the individual vendors what they offer in their kits.
    Keep in mind CCA only carries NOS parts so they may differ in price and availability to replacement pieces, part numbers will probably differ too. NOS trunnion bearings are extremely scarce. I don't have the AM part number you're asking for. If you call Tony at CCA I'm sure he'll be happy to look up the number for you.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bad AMX
    I doubt that the bearings will come with new trunnions, you'll need to ask the individual vendors what they offer in their kits.
    Keep in mind CCA only carries NOS parts so they may differ in price and availability to replacement pieces, part numbers will probably differ too. NOS trunnion bearings are extremely scarce. I don't have the AM part number you're asking for. If you call Tony at CCA I'm sure he'll be happy to look up the number for you.
    Sorry this is turning into 20 questions, but it is very helpful exchange. You mention NOS replacement trunnion bearings above and and in one of your earlier responses you also referred to "original correct trunnion bearings". Are there replacement correct bearings available that can be safely used in lieu of NOS/correct ones? I've seen a couple of sites that offer trunnion bearing kits but don't indicate NOS or replacement one way or the other. Thanks again for your help and patience!
    bluer343

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluer343
    Sorry this is turning into 20 questions, but it is very helpful exchange. You mention NOS replacement trunnion bearings above and and in one of your earlier responses you also referred to "original correct trunnion bearings". Are there replacement correct bearings available that can be safely used in lieu of NOS/correct ones? I've seen a couple of sites that offer trunnion bearing kits but don't indicate NOS or replacement one way or the other. Thanks again for your help and patience!
    Ask away, that's what we're here for.

    There are replacement bearings available. You'll get different answers as to how good they are - or aren't. The trunnion bearings support a lot of weight up front and are a specialized bearing. There are replacement bearings that will fit but how well they hold up under the stresses and pressures of the application is questionable. Personally, I would not put them on my car. I would try to find NOS ones.





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    Default Edelbrock Shocks vs KYB

    I am debating to install edelbrock shocks into my 69 AMX.

    I heard alot of good about KYB.

    Has anyone heard or had experience with the new edelbrock?

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    Can't help with that one. I have no experience at all with Edelbrock shocks. Hopefully someone whose used them will comment. It'd be nice to see how they compare to the KYB's. It's always nice to have a choice.


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    Sorry for the late chime in here.
    I have a set that is being installed as I type. I'll get back to you when I have a chance to drive them around a bit. Chances are my review will be stellar since the 30 year old shocks in there couldn't have been worse.

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    Default totally original

    im planing on airbags, even if modification is required. sure they are not typical and some straight amc guys might not agree with this decision, but i want modern performance out of my classic car

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    Default KYB's Vs. Edelbrock

    Can you do an airbag setup on the AMC frontend? especially The pre -'70?
    As to new car handling, the AMC front end is almost like a Macpherson strut setup, isn't it? My '77 HornetAMX had Urethane bushings, KYB's, and custom springs. It stuck to the road like glue .
    My '70 Javelin just got new OEM style bushings, and that made a big difference. I still need shocks and was going to go KYB again. Price appears to be hard to beat unless those Edelbrock shocks are really that much better than the KYB's

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