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Think ill try 60to0. Thats basically doing the bone yard crawl w/o the hassle. Like a fellow member said $3-400 aint bad&keep it Mopar. Wife wont be doin 125 plus lol
Yep 74 A body is what I used on my 63. Like you said I took everything prop valve mc,rod &all. Got it all for $100 used spindles,took the rest for cores. Had about $400 in it all said and done. Gave 12yrs of wonderful service. I'm just not finding that set up used anywhere at a reasonable price...
No sway bar, no A body donors around. Last time I found one guy wanted $250 for parts, then got to swap calpiers for new ones, hoses, etc. I dont remember laying out that kinda bread 15yrs ago when I did my 63. But I did turn 50 this year so....lol.
I did some checking at Napa,Carquest etc. The price of parts plus core is quite a bit. Besides.buying a good set of spindles that's why I wondered if good kit was available. Ram man looks pretty good thinking goin to him. At least he speaks Mopar. Hate talkin to bow tie clowns that act like Im...
I did the disco tech to my 63 Fury 15yrs ago. Just been looking around to do front brakes on wife's car. Seems a kit would be better. Anybody have a preference? I've heard good&bad about them. Its manual drum and I've got a new manual dual resvoir m/c to use. Thanks for any help guys.
Ok.Looks like I'll keeping 64 so last piece to the puzzle is disc for the front.Did my old 63 about 15yrs ago with A body donor stuff.Found some spindles local.By the time I buy all the other stuff new+core charges doesn't make sense.Thinking Ramman will save me time,money,+aggrevastion