Hope I got that Body Code (M) right for the rear wheel drive 5th Avenue...?
Started the assembly tonight. Left side first.
Got my bone yard spindles and caliper mounts back from the Local Starter, Alternator rebuilder shop this afternoon.
Note: These guys usually have a non distructive blasting unit or cabinet and will throw your smaller parts (Nothing bigger than a #55-MT truck starter = 20" long and 6" in diameter) in with their daily parts for clean-up. Cheap. Clean the grease off first.
Put a nice coat of Rustoleum on them when I got home, before assy.
Picked up 4 Truck Frame 5/8" crossmember bolts and locking nuts to attach the lower 70's A-Body ball joint to the 5th Avenue spindles. Fit perfect.
Another note is for the installer to TRIM off some 1/4" extra meat at the NUB (protrudes from the Ball joint forging) that contacts the lower control arm limiting the amount of turn with the caliper to the inside - rear.
Found my Lancer tie rods were in great shape so I used them instead of the 5th Avenue assemblies (which my Auto Recycler included)..
Please bare with me on this long winded explanation for this upgrade. I received (downloaded) the instructions for this swap from Moparts.com.
In it they FIRST state that we can ONLY use late A-Body, large bolt pattern, disc brake EVERYTHING to do this.
I beg to differ and don't want to OR NEED TO spend that kind of money to do this right and safely.
I will keep the progress coming as I finish.
Right now I'm waiting for the tubular uppers out of Windsor, but I will pass on the large shank Ball joint swap for the older drum upper A-Arms when I get it. I had the A-Arms ordered and paid for, before I ran into the MOOG rep.
This saturday I hope to be camped out at the MOOG distributor working with one of the OLDER guys (like me) who has faced many people walking in with a single ball joint in their hand and very little info on what car it came out of.
He may be able to eyeball the cross for this small bore (K-704) large shank (K-772) screw or press in ball joint.
I've been restoring Dodge A-100 Pick-Ups for 15 years now and THOSE have had me pulling my hair out finding replacement parts for.
Terry
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Terry Bogusz
From Super 6 Left turns to Straight again.
