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Yeah it sounds like the axles are moving in an out. Does the 3rd member require a thrust button? If you are using green bearings the answer is no, but if you are using the tapered Timken bearing then you should be I believe.
No. The small bolt pattern for Mopars is a 4" circle. According to a Google search, some Fords in the past 10 years had the weird 4-1/4" pattern.
In my opinion, modifying your car to fit oddball wheels would be like buying a hat that is too small then having your head surgically altered to fit...
I was thinking fronts might be easiest but backs are also an option. Not set on either one at the moment. I'll try to sell them but don't know who the hell would want a 4.25 pattern. The damn things are brand new and never been mounted.
Stating the obvious, a 4.25" pattern has weaker mounting (clamping force is the same) capabilities than 4.5", what application are you intending to use the 4.25", and front or rear?
Isky 1623 ChromeMoly Tubular Pushrods
for RB / 413 / 426w / 440
set of 16, new in box, they had some light surface rust from storage, I gave them a quick dunk in Evaporust and cleaned them up with steel wool, good to go
Specs-...
The breaker is a 175 amp unit that protects the starter system. I ran the 1/0 starter cable through the interior of the car. It's wired so that cable is only hot while cranking. MAD method. Seamed smart to me. The positive you refer to is connected to a solenoid attached to the trunk hinge mount...