El Camino billet rear trailing arms on a tahoe

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Trey Hardy

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I forgot who it was on here it’s been a number of years since I last posted about this but I currently looking for rear trailing arms for my Tahoe.
Only options I’ve found are apoc and sphoon.

Someone sent me some nice black and billet trailing arms that were for a el Camino but measured to the same length of the Tahoe one’s.

Anyone remember?
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Ah I found the pic finally!
So what’s y’all’s opinions?

Thought to run these for the lowers and see if apoc will just sell me a set of uppers unless i can find some billet ones for them too?

Already got the sphoon rear panhard I probably will keep that until I go to do the rearend and I’ll swap to the curved panhard with a aftermarket differential cover
 

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Did these work?

I need new arms and was looking at the apoc ones, but they use 91 durometer bushings front and rear and I’m worried they will impede articulation offroad
 

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If you do try APOC, I have a 10% off $100 or more coupon...


Their ad says "ideal for street and moderate off road use."
So that maybe a concern.. I figure they're the beefiest looking arms available though...

The only thing I don't like about those currie arms, is the unsealed ball joint.
I had some joints that clunked after a year.

But it sounds like poly also won't hold up as well as rubber for trailing arms..
 
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