BamaCharger66
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Yes. They are. My question is that the ‘69 Charger kit referenced above are 11’s so, does that mean a different size spindle?My 66 charger had 10 inch drums. I would be very surprised if yours weren't.
Yes. They are. My question is that the ‘69 Charger kit referenced above are 11’s so, does that mean a different size spindle?My 66 charger had 10 inch drums. I would be very surprised if yours weren't.
Ok well you showed a picture and wrote: these are 10" so the indication to me was you thought you had 11" on the Charger.Yes. They are. My question is that the ‘69 Charger kit referenced above are 11’s so, does that mean a different size spindle?
I’m about to investigate and report back. Thx.Likely the shift selector seal is leaking.
An easy fix out of the car, I've heard it can be done in the car but I never attempted it.
Thank you for the great informative response! I am in fact still trying to figure out front brakes. It is crazy that I’m having such difficulties finding ONE front hub/drum from a b body. I might just break out the wallet and get a disk brake front conversion. I really wanted to go to Moparty in Kentucky in my Charger. But, I am not there yet. Again, thanks for taking the time to draft a quality response. -DanielAlso if you want to upgrade to disc brakes in the front, all you need to do is find an F,M,J body car in the junkyard and take everything from the spindle out. FMJ body cars are 76-81 plymouth volare, dodge Aspen, and 1970s diplomat, or lebaron RWD, and 1984-1989 diplomat, fury, new yorker RWD and fifth avenue. You will need B body disc brake lower ball joints. Your stock upper A arms will bolt right on to these FMJ spindles, ditto for the B body disc brake lower ball joints
You will need 4 grade 8 bolts and 4 "stove" nuts. Stove nuts are a lock nut. Not a nylock nut. See pic below for what you need. If they are a little long, you can cut them down.
Nice thing about the FMJ brake upgrade is the brake rotor part numbers go from 1973-1976 A body , and 1976-1989 FMJ body cars ditto for the wheel bearings, dust seals, brake hardware kits, and brake pads. Theres some variation in the calipers.
NOTE: The FMJ rotors are the same bolt pattern as your charger 5 bolt 4.5" circle with 1/2" studs.
NOTE: If you have a front sway bar, or are planning on adding one, you mount the spindles so the calipers trail the rotors not lead them. This will provide the clearance needed for the sway bar.
If you cannot find an FMJ car in your junkyard, I have a couple spare sets of FMJ spindles along with caliper brackets, and dust shields. You will need to source the rotors, calipers, bearings etc. This is stuff you would probably want to get new anyways. It's all readily available through rockauto. LMK if you cannot find a donor car. I have a decent set I can sell you. All this fits in a USPS large flat rate box.
DoctorDiff online has brake parts like hoses, modern master cylinders along with adaptor brackets and such to make this work. Your car uses the K772 upper ball joint, this is the same ball joint used on all FMJ cars so these spindles are a direct fit.
This all being said, this is all a direct bolt in swap.
Hope this helps
Matt
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So, I did attend Moparty. Drove up with a friend in my diesel GMC 1500. Got 27.5 mpgs going 65-85 with AC!Thank you for the great informative response! I am in fact still trying to figure out front brakes. It is crazy that I’m having such difficulties finding ONE front hub/drum from a b body. I might just break out the wallet and get a disk brake front conversion. I really wanted to go to Moparty in Kentucky in my Charger. But, I am not there yet. Again, thanks for taking the time to draft a quality response. -Daniel
After filing the points, she fires again. And my new MC is leaking! I’ll address both tomorrow and hopefully have a short first drive.