Does anyone know if he is still making these, or anyone that had them for sale?
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I'm digging up this old thread because I was able to snag a couple of these tubular lower control arms for my '66 Dart. If any of you who bought them are still around, how are they holding up? Looks like Badart hasn't been on in many years.
I'll snap a photo later, but they look just like the ones in post #165 but with tabs for the lower coilover mount. My '66 won't see many street miles, so I've confident they'll work great. I'm just curious if there are any still in service out there.Got a picture of what you actually have? Seems like some of the pictures in this thread are now MIA. You're talking about his tubular LCA's for a coil over set up?
IIRC there were some issues with some of Badart's suspension pieces, which I think played a part in him leaving the site. The J-bars and strut rods in my Duster are actually from him.
Photo below. Yes, they're specifically for swapping over to coilovers. I found them on craigslist a while back and plan on replacing the modified stock lower control arms I've currently got on the coilover setup on my '66. These should work a little better, especially with the adjustable strut rods.Got a picture of what you actually have? Seems like some of the pictures in this thread are now MIA. You're talking about his tubular LCA's for a coil over set up?
IIRC there were some issues with some of Badart's suspension pieces, which I think played a part in him leaving the site. The J-bars and strut rods in my Duster are actually from him.
I guess the folks who bought are no longer on this site. Lots of changing faces over the years, that's for sure.
I may opt to run my modified stock lower control arms setup for a bit before I swap to these.
Well, that would explain it. I would've thought there'd be a decent market for these things.I honestly don't think he made/sold very many of those.
I think he sold more chassis reinforcing stuff than he actually sold for suspension parts. Even with his more standard replacement type parts I think "dozens" would probably be on the optimistic side of his production numbers.
Thanks. That's similar to how my converted stock unit is now - solid piece pivoting on the stock pin w/ poly bushing and a double shear mount behind it.HDK sells LCA ala-cart (pictured with HDK torsion bar eliminator package) @$798
over 500 sold.
chromoly single tube
cheats shock mount outward slightly for coil spring clearance
removes torsion bar mechanism
comes with new pivot shaft and removable rear brace putting LCA in double shear
works with OEM strut and most aftermarket
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HDK 67-76 A Torsion Bar Eliminator
Just the upper shock mount.@HemiDenny Denny...which parts are different between the kit pictured above and the Early A kit? LCA's and lower pivot shaft maybe?