I'm looking for some help making a list of bolt-on replacements to improve the handling of my '74 Swinger. It's all stock with 14" steel wheels, 9" drum brakes (which in 1974 meant 10" drums in front), and power steering, and I want it to be a decent-driving daily driver in town and on the highway in all weather. I'd like it to handle a little more like a modern car, but I want to keep the comfortable ride. Right now the ride is very comfortable, but I don't feel completely in control as the driver. Here are some specifics, in no particular order.
- The steering is not so great. I'm not a pro driver, but I'd say it wanders. Not badly, but it doesn't feel what I would call tight. Also, there is almost no feel (feedback) in the steering. This might be normal with power steering?
- Going around corners, the car does what you would expect a 1974 car to do: it tilts to the outside of the turn, and feels like it's skipping sideways.
- Stopping, there is sometimes a slight pull to one side. It's not bad, but I think it could be hazardous in low-traction conditions like snow.
- Going over bumps or dips, there is a fair amount of squeaking from the front.
I asked
here whether it's worth swapping to front disk brakes. I think part of the reason I'm questioning the need is that there are so many other issues with the handling, that I feel like the brakes are only part of the problem, and maybe not the biggest part. That being said, I do want to do the swap (would prefer to use 1976 stock parts, but am intimidated by the idea of having to swap to an 8 1/4 rear to get the large bolt pattern in back--I'm also considering a kit that keeps the SBP).
So what are some replacements or upgrades that I and my 16 year old son can make using our basic tool skills? We do have access to an auto hobby shop where we can put the car on a lift. This shop even has tools to do things like press in ball joints etc.
New tires? New wheels to support better tires? I'm currently limited by having small bolt pattern.
New rear springs?
New (or adjusted) torsion bars?
New shocks?
Anti-sway bar?
Disk brake swap? This can conflict with sway bars.
Some combo of the above is probably best.