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  1. Builderguy

    1973 Upper Control Arm cross shaft nut torque spec

    At work and don't have access to my shop manuals. Can someone please let me know what the torque spec is for the cross shaft nuts that squeeze the UPC bushings is. Not the adjustment bolts, just the cross shaft end nuts. Vehicle is a 73 Roadrunner. For some reason 75 ft/lbs comes to mind but...
  2. Builderguy

    What is the trick to changing out the bushing?

    I am thinking that I can cut out the existing rubber, slide the new bushing down the bar without the link on it, then lube up the new bushing and slide the link over it. IDK My idea could suck so I figured I would ask first. Or; I could drill out the welds, put the link over the bushing...
  3. Builderguy

    1973 Roadrunner rear drum backing plate color

    Simple question that I can't find a definite answer to. Was the rear drum brake backing plate on a 1973 Roadrunner natural metal, phosphate (grey or black), or painted semi-gloss black like the axle housing. I have seen all three answers given. By the rust pattern and lack of any paint residue...
  4. Builderguy

    Correct brake hardware kit (rear) with original color springs

    1973 Roadrunner rear brake hardware kit. I know I saw them (a kit with the original color springs) and I wrote it down. Now I can't find that paper or the site where I found them. I have been looking for the last hour or so with no luck. Little help please. From now on everything gets saved...
  5. Builderguy

    Traction bars or no traction bars (Which one looks better)

    1973 Roadrunner with peg leg for a rear end. Original owner had a set of yellow traction bars on it. I know they really don't do much with a mopar rear setup but I am thinking about looks only. Thought they always looked kinda cool. What do you think? Or this
  6. Builderguy

    Where can I find these?

    Got hosed by JEGS and now I can't find these stops anywhere. Maybe you have a pair or have a known supplier. They were a Doman part #532-285 https://www.jegs.com/i/Dorman-Products/326/532-285/10002/-1# I can get NOS but they are $60 so I don't think so. Thanks in advance. Original Mopar...
  7. Builderguy

    1973 K-Member ISO bushings

    Was looking for a K-Frame bushing kit but found only a few suppliers (High end and Low end) with nothing in the middle. AMS Obsolete makes a really nice set but it is around $300 and then ProThane has one for around $65 that is, well, functional. I couldn't find a decent set in the middle. If...
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