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No these were press in studs. I knew I should have put the wilwood kit on it. I didnt use the cheap booster either. Your ride sounds sweet. I like chargers.
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The one from Jegs. It stops good anyway, just cant put my new wheels on it.
Be careful of the disk brake conversions out there. I just put one on my plymouth one year ago and now every stud is turning and i can't get my wheels off.
This is my 70 plymouth. It has a 440 out of a RV with 727 8-3/4 with 2.71 ratio. ride tech 4 link with coil overs in the rear. PST tublar control arms with pro touring sway bar up front. intergrated sub-frame connectors. right now i am putting 2 76mm turbos on the 440. It will still be...
I was born a mopar guy having owned a 74 charger, 73 duster, 77 powerwagon, and a dodge dakota. And now the belvedere which is my favorite. But i like some GMs too
This is my 1970 plymouth belvedere and a good story behind it. I'm 32 and my dad bought this car in 1980 for 200 dollars and it ran good. He drove the car for about 3 years. He even said i drove it, i was 3. So in 1983 he strated having tranny problems and he parked the car over at a friends to...