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In my 73 Road Runner, I replaced the rubber bushings with polyurethane. Part of me wants to be cautious about using steel inserts to replace them, but then again, my 70 is mounted solid to the body and I have no issues.
At any rate, when I drove my 73 cross country both ways it drove and...
It has been a while since I have seen them
in a Stock or SS car.
Years ago, I Saw a racer come right out one of those plastic seats
in a wreck and cut his head clean off on the rear package tray.
It bounced right down the track with his helmet still on it.
It would not be my first choice =...
My boy took several bumps because his lights were .030 about.
He wanted an 00 or 01.
I told him that helped his reaction time BUT hurt his ET exactly as
much so he did not get to the finish any sooner but exactly the same
either way.
Also, he gambled on Red Lighting more by going in deeper...
Not sure what you mean. Your car originally had a 318 and now has a 440. Was the rear axle and suspension changed with the engine change? Prop shaft came from a what?
Decided to go through everything, mains were mixed up, cast crank had a forged crank balancer. Likely going with a Callies/Scat/Icon 4.150 stroker with either 440 source stealthy or edelbrock performer heads.
I got the Bilstein RCDs for the rear. I had them on my 68 and liked them. For the fronts I got the KYB excels, because the LCAs needed to be modified to fit the matching Bilstein for the front.
Don't select really "stiff" shocks if you're concerned about rattling your dentures. :p
Matt should be able to help guide you with the shocks for your setup.
Thank you for this answer. This gives me something I can check! I do have a replacement regulator on the way. The harness I have has a green wire with a sideways connector designed to attach to the screw thread on the regulator at one end, and a matching green wire with a female spade connector...