ckessel
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The Borgeson joint has no plunge available which means it does not allow for unibody flex. Unlike the stock or modded coupler.
Ya I'm replacing the ball joints pitman arm etc, eventually my over all goal is to do a full suspension swap. From leaf springs, to a full coil overs/4 wheel disc swap and 727 tranny swap. But that's further down the line. I'm also considering a modern hemi swap and or building a 340 for it and going EFI from like Holley or somethingHeck yeah, man!
I am all about saving money when I can but often times, I end up struggling trying to make size 8 shoes fit my size 11 feet.
Peter Bergman was a pioneer with these kits, making the setup so much easier to do while retaining the factory coupler's best feature...the ability to absorb road vibrations without transmitting them to the inside of the car.
You will really enjoy the steering feel of the Borgeson unit. It is a little heavier feel/effort than the stock unit but the slop is gone. None of that free-play in the center of travel like most stock Mopar units had.
THIS does depend on the integrity of the rest of your front end. If you have worn tie rod ends, idler or pitman arms, the steering may still show some play. I had my engine/trans/K member out last year for an engine rebuild and I went through my steering components to fix what was worn, even though there was only 20,000 miles or less since the rebuild. Oddly, I had 2 bad tie rod ends! I ended up replacing all four. The ball joints were fine as were the control arm bushings. At this point, the car steers as well as almost any late model car that I have driven. You will not regret the decision to get this kit.
The problem with coil over suspension on mopar unibody cars is that it transfers the majority of the front end load onto the front frame rails. This is fine for a full frame car like GM had, but is not so good for the unibody type cars. The torsion bar setup essentially transfers the front end load to the entire body of the car. It’s a pretty genius design actually.Ya I'm replacing the ball joints pitman arm etc, eventually my over all goal is to do a full suspension swap. From leaf springs, to a full coil overs/4 wheel disc swap and 727 tranny swap. But that's further down the line. I'm also considering a modern hemi swap and or building a 340 for it and going EFI from like Holley or something
maybe soon!Damn, I thought you had something to offer for the baldness.. lol. But still good advice.
Did you ever just consider buying a Chevelle and be done with it?Ya I'm replacing the ball joints pitman arm etc, eventually my over all goal is to do a full suspension swap. From leaf springs, to a full coil overs/4 wheel disc swap and 727 tranny swap. But that's further down the line. I'm also considering a modern hemi swap and or building a 340 for it and going EFI from like Holley or something
Sometimes a brown paper bag can help with impotence.Nobody here is willing to admit that they need help with impotence, obesity or halitosis?
Again - where is the haha emoji when you need it!Did you ever just consider buying a Chevelle and be done with it?