Show us a picture of the suspension dropped out with the spring installed and all the bolts snug, like this. Lets see the clearance between the spindle and the spring.
Great thread, thanks for starting it. I'm looking into suspension for my 68 Dart now.
Here is a couple of related links that you might want to have a look at.
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=341041
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=335550
Thank you, I have since talked to Carl. I believe this is the kit for me.
So I was talking this morning with Carl Gerst, owner of GTS about my wheel/tire options. He informed me that the widest he's had anyone go as far as front tire width/size is a 285/30 on the front with room to go as much as .5 inches more. Course this depends on the rim offset but I recall this question rising up somewhere
yeah, some people were claiming you couldn't fit more than a 245, but they are wrong.I plan for 285/30s up front once I finish my GTS swap.
thanks
what brakes are you running?looks good......... mine is almost completely installed .. minus column and flex hoses ... i am trying to make 14 inch wheels work for the front ???? i installed a set of ralley wheels and noticed they slightly tough caliper on top corner ... i really do not want to go to 15 inch wheels unless i have to .
I already have an aftermarket front suspension, and was wondering how much actual travel u other guys have in yours .what brakes are you running?
I already have an aftermarket front suspension, and was wondering how much actual travel u other guys have in yours .
thanks, that`s more than mine has .-----bobGTS stock ride height spindles:
Suspension travel measured out to be an impressive 6.5 inches at the spindel at 58.5 inches hub to hub face and 6.25 at 58.0 hub to hub. With .25 inches to spare before bottoming the shock.
I've got pics on this thread.thanks, that`s more than mine has .-----bob