Mike Gaines
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- Ahwahnee, (Fresno) California
lolMr. Gaines all I ask is don't blow the paint off the car.
lolMr. Gaines all I ask is don't blow the paint off the car.
----fixing a couple of issues, pulled my dana 60 out today to correct pinion angle the right way, and ad sliders,,when u guys done this, did u bolt it all back in , no welding on new perches , use the u-bolts to hold it , and set pinion? rearend wont turn when full pressure of jack lifting it?View attachment 886871 View attachment 886872
As soon as possible, I am going to purchase the rear suspension parts and get that "system" done. Calvert (or should I use AFCO?) sliders and split mono leaf springs, double adjustable Viking shocks (since that's what is on the front) and Assassin traction bars. New perches if needed, but reinforced either way.add sliders
thanks! i was planning on just resting it on the jack stands instead of tires, should be the same? my only concern was , i usually jack it up in the center and dont want the rearend to suddenly rotate while in the process, i guess torque them to a full 50 ft lbs and it should be o.k. the rear end cradle is only rated for 800 lbs, not the full weight of the back of the car.super stock springs with cal tracs bars.----
I set my pinion angle the way you have described except that I had the car sitting on it's tires at ride height. Once I had it set where I wanted it I tac welded the perches. I also centred the rear diff before the perches were tacked in place. My combo was with calverts / Caltracs and I set the PA @ 5 degrees negative. Make sure to box those perches.
mine r from speedway,,they r the 1's with bearings..expensive little bastards! wanted more free travel from the springs. AND to correct most of the below std work that was done on the car from the previous owner..My question is why are you using sliders, did you consider the "angled slot" Calverts and why did you choose AFCO?
Why not the Calverts, and what about the angled slot in the Calvert? Opinion?from speedway,,they r the 1's with bearings..expensive little bastards!
went with what most everybody else here are using,,only reason,,car is not back up to race ready from the 70's yet, just correcting problems and installing upgraded componets where possible..thought about installing ladder bars which i have done in the past but too much trouble for what the car will be used for..calverts angled slot could be a gimmick to set them selves apart from all the rest? it should work o.k. as is..Why not the Calverts, and what about the angled slot in the Calvert? Opinion?
---Traffic job you have done on that dart a real show piece. What going to power that machine down the road.
Aar has been good to me. My parts have fit well and very little prep work needed. Did you do the lift off or hinged.B body is in storage and the A body has been getting all the attention.
Exterior is pretty much finished, glass hood and hemi scoop ordered from AAR today.
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Glass in, adjusted, weather stripping all in and door panels on for good.View attachment 891360
Dash finished up. Everything tested and operational.
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Rug and seats next up.
—-Yes sir aluminum would be great and being that size is real nice. But I here you have to really work the block to get it correct. That worries me if I'm going to spend that kind of money it should be ready to go. But again it would be nice to have. I have a question for you. You know I'm using super stock springs and sliders and now I wonder about the length of the shocks. I don't want have the shocks to be to short how I'm I going to measure the length correctly. I know you went ladder bar on your 64 but what is your setup on the dart seeing how it's a street car.
Aar has been good to me. My parts have fit well and very little prep work needed. Did you do the lift off or hinged.
Aar has been good to me. My parts have fit well and very little prep work needed. Did you do the lift off or hinged.
—-Aar has been good to me. My parts have fit well and very little prep work needed. Ok Did you do the lift off or hinged.