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I found the dimensions here - at least sort of as the picture resolutions is quite bad. I can read 1.5" and 1.75" distance between left and right but not how far apart upper and lower bolts are ..
@rbkt65 can you help?
please help identify these spring hangers
Found these on ebay: Engine Intake Manifold For Chrysler Dodge Plymouth RB 6.8L 7.0L 7.2L 413 426 440 | eBay
Looks like another China copy.. tbh casting looks nice though.
yes, you are right. Maybe I wasn't clear enough but I would only remove maybe half of that section. I could also use delrin bushings which should be much stronger anyways
yeah, I looks quite close. Will have to put the Charger on my lift to see how cllse it really is. No point in losing the sway bar.
I would not pursue my idea any further if it involves any drastic changes but if it would mean to just trim the k-member then why not?
Thanks but this is just a theoretical discussion about the poly LCA bushing. Lets please leave the UCA options out of it (I appreciate that you all want to help me but again, I'd like to discuss my idea only).
Just came to my head:
Would it be possible to get more caster if you take a poly LCA bushing and cut off some material of the tapered section? The LCA would move closer to the K-frame which should give you more caster..
Obviously you need adjustable strut rods to make this work.
Am I missing...
Does anyone know what type of steel was used for the different parts other than sheet metal? I'm talking about suspension, steering etc.
For example the strut rods and shifter rods (on a 4-speed) are much harder than regular steel.
Does anyone have a LCA lying around and could measure what's the diameter of the strut rod hole? I need to know how much play is normal (strut rod measures .628 diameter). And also the width of the hole.
Thanks!