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Please note the location.
All notches shown are either
in line or exactly centered
between two lug holes. If
these notches were for
ballancing, they would be
in different locations around
the circumfrance of the
rim mounting surface.
Also note that rotor wear
is not constant about the...
Two things here. 1) one of my wires is wired to the left side of the ballast and 2) in my quest for an original looking car I’ve never used the supplied MP ballast from the kit I bought in 1986 but rather the original ballast or type used on my 70 and other pre 70 models. Just my 2 cents
I bought a nice used set from a member of a Mopar site. Just make sure they have some history on the site - two posts doesn't qualify as history in my books !!
Still blows me away how far behind Legendary is. Never used to be that way. Last time I spoke with them they were still blaming COVID.
Try PUI if you want it sooner. Made in USA, same quality.
I will definitely use the races that come with the Timken bearings, I just figured rotors wouldn't have races already pressed in if bearings typically come with races.
I had one of your Dream cars; 1981 Imperial. For me, more like a nightmare; it was easily one of the worst cars I have ever owned. I bought it used for its looks, but it was an electrical horror show. The fuel injection was unreliable, but I changed the EFI 318 for a carb'ed 360, and things got...
A: '67-'69 Cuda fastback
B: '68 GTX or '69 Charger 500
C: '69-'71 Fury I unmarked cop car
E: '70 Challenger R/T or '71 Cuda
Truck: 440, 4x4 D-200(?) Warlock
More affordable:
'78 Monaco or Fury 440 cop car
Magnum GT
'81-83 Imperial