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Interesting, I've also got 20's in the rear and 18's up front. Do you have RMS front and rear, or just front? I have a rebuilt K-frame/T-bar up front, but a 4-link in the rear. I've got Doug's headers with no ground clearance issues. Only clearance issue I have is the darn 7qt Moroso Oil pan...
Remind me again what size wheels are you running front and back? It looks slightly disproportionately higher in the front? BTW, absolutely love your ride!
Rob
I agree with this assessment. I'm running a pretty decent 440, and just replaced the thermostat with another 190 degree unit, and she's running nicely temperature-wise. I did get a leak after the recent replacement. I ended up using a sharpening stone and some Kroil on the mating surfaces...
Rich,
Great read, takes me back to the Mopar Mag articles of the early 90's, when I had my first B body (69 Charger SE). Always enjoyed those early tech articles that leaned more on reusing and/or taking parts from 1 vehicle to make improvements on another. Best example I can think of was...
Did you ever get the light covers you need. I have several green from Autometer...let me know if you want them and how many, only cost a few bucks for shipping...Rob
I definitely have several Green, not sure if I have any blue ones left, since that's what I used...let me know how many green you want and I'll take a look...Rob
Looking great. I noticed the same lack of paint on the back side of my dash frame as well. I'm guessing it may have to do with generating a better ground once installed.
I've received wonderful help and advice from Jimmy Boros on the 71 through 74 B Bodies. Including his email...