Red Cricket
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G Day All, A quick question on fitting a sure grip 8 3/4" with springs from a 1970 Challenger into a 1965 dodge Coronet 440. Would like to use leaf springs if possible. Thanks for your time and Knowledge. RC
E body perches are futher apart.Housing width is wider by several inches (3") and probably perches.View attachment 1287381
You don't mention what's in there now. Runcharger's addice is the best if you have an 8.75 now. Get a serice manual from my mopar will help a lot. They don't list a 65 Dodge SM but for mechanical things just download 66 Coronet. https://mymopar.com/service-manuals/TY Fran....just dont hear much on mopar stuff around here. Went to swap meet yesterday and was totally disapointed with the lacking of mopar parts. SO... I should just look for a sure-trac for my 65 coronet and upgrade to rear disc brakes? TKS again ALL!
....just dont hear much on mopar stuff around here. Went to swap meet yesterday and was totally disapointed with the lacking of mopar parts.
Love your post. ClHousing width is wider by several inches (3") and probably perches.View attachment 1287381
So would a 69 Fury III 8 3/4 fit into a 69 Charger?Housing width is wider by several inches (3") and probably perches.View attachment 1287381
It is 2" wider (1"each side) than a 69 Charger, perches probably need moving.Love your post. Cl
So would a 69 Fury III 8 3/4 fit into a 69 Charger?
Well that just sux. Please correct me if i'm wrong but i'm thinking i would have to move the perches and have a bigger backspace to make it work or sale/trade for a shorter 8 3/4? Thanks for the timely response. I'm new to the forum and it is greatly appreciated!It is 2" wider (1"each side) than a 69 Charger, perches probably need moving.
I would personally rather find one that fits. Lots of 4 drs out there too.Well that just sux. Please correct me if i'm wrong but i'm thinking i would have to move the perches and have a bigger backspace to make it work or sale/trade for a shorter 8 3/4? Thanks for the timely response. I'm new to the forum and it is greatly appreciated!