This year I am expecting in the neighborhood of $5650 from the feds and state.
I've got a 68 fastback, with a 318, a904 and 7 1/4" rear to drive around for now. I have my 400/470 block, but I am not going to even think of building it until I get my suspension done. This car is and always will be my daily driver (because I have to use up all the gas that the people in hybrids are wasting by leaving it in the ground and not enjoying a mopar).
I am trying to decide where to put my dough, so if you have any experience with these front ends, especially the QA1 setup vs the others mentioned I'd appreciate it. Which option would you go with, and what's your reasoning?
QA1 + Dana 60 about $5400
vs
RMS about 5 grand + brakes
or
HDK not too sure about price + brakes, I will have to call.
or
Gerst + brakes, once again I am not too clear on price, I will have to call.
Right now I am leaning towards the second option because next year's taxes can go to the driveline and I don't think I'll break the 7 1/4" before then. Maybe. I hope....
Thanks for your help folks!
I've got a 68 fastback, with a 318, a904 and 7 1/4" rear to drive around for now. I have my 400/470 block, but I am not going to even think of building it until I get my suspension done. This car is and always will be my daily driver (because I have to use up all the gas that the people in hybrids are wasting by leaving it in the ground and not enjoying a mopar).
I am trying to decide where to put my dough, so if you have any experience with these front ends, especially the QA1 setup vs the others mentioned I'd appreciate it. Which option would you go with, and what's your reasoning?
QA1 + Dana 60 about $5400
vs
RMS about 5 grand + brakes
or
HDK not too sure about price + brakes, I will have to call.
or
Gerst + brakes, once again I am not too clear on price, I will have to call.
Right now I am leaning towards the second option because next year's taxes can go to the driveline and I don't think I'll break the 7 1/4" before then. Maybe. I hope....
Thanks for your help folks!