68 cuda suspension upgrade

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glorydays

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Hey just was going to run down with you guys to see if this was a good list of parts and prices. If they are cheaper somewhere else let me know please. I'm looking to buy right now.
Thanks,
-Jr

Bilstein RCD shocks – 400 hotchkis
1” torsion Bars – 187.99 just Suspension
Front Sway Bar – 299.00 firm feel
Rear sway bar – 345.00 firm feel
Original performance Super bushing kit 379.00 PST
Flaming river fast ratio box- 500 speedway
XV chrome tilt column - 585.00
XV harness connector 20.00
xv intermediate shft kit 91.00
 
Looking at what you got listed I don't think you will get it any where else cheaper.... not by a enough to say you saved a whole lot. Sounds like this bad boy will handle... what size tires and wheels you going with?
 
it has a small block with w-2 heads... I bought some 17x7 and 18x8 boyds wheels for them. they will be here in abut two more weeks i've been waiting for 5 so far. i had them custom made. Should be sweet i can't wait...
-Jr
 
it has a small block with w-2 heads... I bought some 17x7 and 18x8 boyds wheels for them. they will be here in abut two more weeks i've been waiting for 5 so far. i had them custom made. Should be sweet i can't wait...
-Jr

Only 7" wide in front? What size tires?
 
Hey just was going to run down with you guys to see if this was a good list of parts and prices. If they are cheaper somewhere else let me know please. I'm looking to buy right now.
Thanks,
-Jr

Bilstein RCD shocks – 400 hotchkis
1” torsion Bars – 187.99 just Suspension
Front Sway Bar – 299.00 firm feel
Rear sway bar – 345.00 firm feel
Original performance Super bushing kit 379.00 PST
Flaming river fast ratio box- 500 speedway
XV chrome tilt column - 585.00
XV harness connector 20.00
xv intermediate shft kit 91.00

I'd consider the Helwig and Hotchkis sway bar. They are hollow. A hollow front is about 6 lbs lighter in hollow. Also they have adjustable rate rear sway bars.

BTW Firm Feel also sells Bilstien RCD shocks.

What are you running for rear springs? What about leaving the factory column in there and using the $700 on real handling/road race rear springs and have money left over.
 
I'd consider the Helwig and Hotchkis sway bar. They are hollow. A hollow front is about 6 lbs lighter in hollow. Also they have adjustable rate rear sway bars.

BTW Firm Feel also sells Bilstien RCD shocks.

What are you running for rear springs? What about leaving the factory column in there and using the $700 on real handling/road race rear springs and have money left over.

I was going to go with the firm feel because my lower control arms do not have the tab for sway bars? do the helwig or hotchkis have that feature that firm feel does? i can go either way. i'm just not qualified to do some major welding. if this is major...

I'm not sure what rear springs are on there. they say made in mexico on them. what springs would be the best? i trust ya'lls jugement and get them...

The firm feel bilstein shocks are 25.00 more than buying from hotchkis. although i'm not sure if i should buy the stock ride height shocks or for the lowered vehicle. The only lowering to be done is cranking on the bolt and dropping it down...

I'm all new to this but only have less than 3k to spend on my budget. I want to buy some new seats...
-Jr
 
I'd also leave the column in there...no need for an aftermarket one...also for wheels, a great way to go is find some off a 95-2004 mustang gt...they are 5 spoke torque thrusts. 17x8 with 5.72 backspace 245/45/17 tire. thats what i have on my 68 cud. and here is my suspension rebuild thread. very similar to what your plans are...

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=92816
 
Hellwig sway bars for Mopar applications include tabs that bolt on to the shock bolt for vehicles not equipped with factory sway bars. The tabs are made from 3/8" thick spring steel and provide a sturdy attachment for the end links.

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Hellwig sway bars for Mopar applications include tabs that bolt on to the shock bolt for vehicles not equipped with factory sway bars. The tabs are made from 3/8" thick spring steel and provide a sturdy attachment for the end links.

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What is the part number? thanks in advance..
-Jr
 
X3 on not replacing the column. You would be hard pressed to improve upon the factory unit. Different steering wheels are cheap and abundant. Spend the money on the Hotchkiss rear springs instead. They look like a well thought out piece.

What about brakes?
 
Glorydays - Mopar A-Body Part Numbers are

55905 Tubular 1-1/8" FSB 73-76 Mopar A-Body
55906 Tubular 1-1/8" FSB 67-72 Mopar A-Body
55907 Tubular 1-1/4" FSB 67-72 Mopar A-Body
55914 Tubular 1-1/4" FSB 63-66 Mopar A-Body
6907 3/4" Adjustable RSB 63-76 Mopar A-Body
 
I was going to go with the firm feel because my lower control arms do not have the tab for sway bars? do the helwig or hotchkis have that feature that firm feel does? i can go either way. i'm just not qualified to do some major welding. if this is major...

I'm not sure what rear springs are on there. they say made in mexico on them. what springs would be the best? i trust ya'lls jugement and get them...

The firm feel bilstein shocks are 25.00 more than buying from hotchkis. although i'm not sure if i should buy the stock ride height shocks or for the lowered vehicle. The only lowering to be done is cranking on the bolt and dropping it down...

I'm all new to this but only have less than 3k to spend on my budget. I want to buy some new seats...
-Jr

Bilstein RCD shocks – 400 hotchkis
1” torsion Bars – 187.99 just Suspension
Front Sway Bar – 299.00 firm feel
Rear sway bar – 345.00 firm feel
Original performance Super bushing kit 379.00 PST
Flaming river fast ratio box- 500 speedway
XV chrome tilt column - 585.00
XV harness connector 20.00
xv intermediate shft kit 91.00

TOTAL= $ 2806.99

How about this?

Bilstein RCD shocks – 400 hotchkis =400
1” torsion Bars – 187.99 just Suspension =187.99
Front Sway Bar – 231.00 Helwig #55906 1 1/8 hollow -Summit =231
Rear sway bar – 225.00 Helwig #6907 3/4 solid adjustable -Summit =225
Original performance Super bushing kit 379.00 PST =379
Flaming river fast ratio box- 500 speedway =500
Moog 7103 rubber upper control arm bushings Rock Auto 2 @ 25.79$ ea =51.58
Scat Pro Car Rally seats 80-1000-51R(L). Summit 321.95 ea =643.9
Scat Pro Car Rally adaper brackets SCA-81828. Summit 77.95 ea =155.9


TOTAL= $ 2774.37
 
and personally i would take a FFI stage 3 box over a fast ratio manual any day. after having driven one with wode and sticky tires, i like my power steering.

as far as brakes, id look at doing FMJ spindles. i really l;ike whatthey did for me with my alignment. read up on the thread in my sig to see what ive been doing
 
How about this?

Bilstein RCD shocks – 400 hotchkis =400
1” torsion Bars – 187.99 just Suspension =187.99
Front Sway Bar – 231.00 Helwig #55906 1 1/8 hollow -Summit =231
Rear sway bar – 225.00 Helwig #6907 3/4 solid adjustable -Summit =225
Original performance Super bushing kit 379.00 PST =379
Flaming river fast ratio box- 500 speedway =500
Moog 7103 rubber upper control arm bushings Rock Auto 2 @ 25.79$ ea =51.58
Scat Pro Car Rally seats 80-1000-51R(L). Summit 321.95 ea =643.9
Scat Pro Car Rally adaper brackets SCA-81828. Summit 77.95 ea =155.9


TOTAL= $ 2774.37

I just bought the torsion bars, flaming river box, hellwig sway bar 55905 from amazon 126.99. The car has 73 k member and discs brakes on it already. i was unsure which year so i purchased 55905... let me know if i did right...

I'm on rock auto and will get the upper control arms bushings in a minute.

I went ahead and bought the energy suspension bushing kit for 144.00 beacuase i thought i just needed the bushings and not everything else. i hope i did right...

I really like those seats. are they comfy? i was going to buy some recaros on Monday but this looks like the cheaper alternative and they look real nice.

Hotchkis was closed on friday until next week.. I need clarification on buying the lowered shocks or the stock height shocks. please advise...

-Junior
 

edit.. after googling those seats they look great..I spoke with summit and they are going to add 80-1050-53r and 53L on Monday.. i thought lowbacks might be fun...Thanks again...
-Jr
 
edit.. after googling those seats they look great..I spoke with summit and they are going to add 80-1050-53r and 53L on Monday.. i thought lowbacks might be fun...Thanks again...
-Jr

If you plan on running the car on a track get the high backs. They are there so you don't snap your spine in two. Total safety thing.
 
I just bought the torsion bars, flaming river box, hellwig sway bar 55905 from amazon 126.99. The car has 73 k member and discs brakes on it already. i was unsure which year so i purchased 55905... let me know if i did right...

You want the Helwig bar for the 73-76 A-bodies. It fits great. Picture below of it installed on my 73-76 K-member in my 68 Barracuda.

I'm on rock auto and will get the upper control arms bushings in a minute.

Do not install those per the instructions. Install them per instructions below.

I went ahead and bought the energy suspension bushing kit for 144.00 beacuase i thought i just needed the bushings and not everything else. i hope i did right...

If you are just getting bushings, just get the Energy or Prothane strut rod bushings. Buy the rubber Moog lower control arm bushings not the poly bushings. For upper control arm bushings you have the rubber Moog 7103's. Then you will have poly sway bar bushings that allready come with your Hellwig kit, so no need to buy them twice.

Have you checked the upper and lower ball joints, idler arm, and pitman for movement at their joints?

I really like those seats. are they comfy? i was going to buy some recaros on Monday but this looks like the cheaper alternative and they look real nice.

I think so. Especially for the price. But I have the high bucket with head restraints on them.
 

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