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How about lower control arm bushings, upper control arm bushings, and strut rod bushings? Those need to be in good shape or you're wasting time and money. Proforged are said to be good for lower control arm bushings. You can search the forum for info about them if needed.
What is the most likely place for an axle to fail? Splines, lug studs, middle of the axle? Nothing i have would ever make that much power so just curious.
1966 Dodge Polara For Sale in Kuna Idaho. Facebook Marketplace. Looks pretty solid from the pics. Ad says $900 with title. No engine, tranny, or front seats.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/986674600252943/
I don't know the answer but if you're looking for paint, go to the color chart in the page below. They sell bright blue interior paint for b bodies 71-73.
https://herbsparts.com/products.php?cat=826
Look at mine. I think it's an Ansen scattershield. Even has the same mod as yours where the bottom flange is chopped off.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/scatter-shield-identification-help.217302/...
This would make a great experiment if someone took this axle and another without a knick and had a way to measure the amount of twist it took to shear them off. I bet there woudln't be much difference. Paging @RJRENTON
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What's the oldest date code on a new tires you guys would accept? I'm curious because i ordered a set of tires yesterday from an online retailer. If they're too old i'll send them back but how old is too old?
It doesn't scare me but it is annoying and netfix is a dispicable company. I haven't even opened the shitflix app for over 2 years so it doesn't bother me often.
Here are two. Classicindustries also has a fiberglass one listed on their site.
https://www.classicindustries.com/product/1967/plymouth/belvedere/parts/mb556.html
https://vansauto.com/product/4-speed-hump-for-consoles-66-70/
You can probably cut the plastic on auto console to match a 4 speed console. You'll also need the plastic or fiberglass cover that goes over the 4 speed hump. You'll also need to modify the top plate that has a large opening for the 4 speed boot...