Posted: Fri Mar 20, 09 8:24 am
You have to swap the spindles from side to side. At this point you have nothing to loose.
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http://www.moparaction.com/tech/archive/disc-main.htmlAs we mentioned, you will encounter swaybar-to-caliper interference if you install this setup on a pre-1970 B-body equipped with the link-type swaybar. Your alternatives here are an aftermarket swaybar setup (Addco, etc.) or to convert to the '70-'72 setup. This swap requires either using lower control arm/swaybar bracket assemblies from the '70-'72s, or torching the brackets off your original arms and rewelding them in the '70-'72 location (you'll still need the '70-'72 bar itself). In some cases, pre-'70 cars may not have the clearance notch required for the '70-up style bar, which passes through the K-member. To cure this, either swap to a '70-up K-member, use an aftermarket bar, or rework the K-member.
Yep.Dave wrote:Will the lower ball joints swap over OK if he did that?
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