bricud
Cuda's Cuda
I am rebuilding the front end on my 1969 barracuda. New upper control arm, rebuilt lower control arm, all new ball joints and disk brake conversion. After assembling the first side (driver's side), I notice that the through bolts that connect the spindle to the ball joint steering arm seem to go through too far hitting the lower support for the anti sway bar (part of the lower control arm). With the car up on jack stands, it significantly limits the turning radius as the bolt end hits the anti sway bar mount. The factory bolts have the heads on the inside (checked other side not done yet) but I tried it that way and the threaded end of the bolt hits the rotor. So I reversed them as shown to avoid rotor interference. Since the car is not loaded and the suspension is hanging low, I assume with tires on and sitting on the ground this may be a non-issue since the bolt should move up in relation to the anti sway bar mount but I didn't want to find out there is a problem after things are buttoned up. Kind of hard to explain but I hope this makes sense. Here are a few pics. I am using the bolts that came with the brake conversion kit as they are larger diameter than the factory bolts. My other option is to grind off the excess threads or find shorter bolts. Thanks for your help.
Brian
Brian















