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Old 06-28-2022, 07:23 PM   #33
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Re: "Drum to Disc" conversions 67-70 pics and videos

on a second thought let's do some steering link common core math

So there are two ways to get there as far as I know, which Kevin has said already 7 different times, lol


OPTION 1: keep 67-70 center link and 5/8"-18 inner tie rods (new MOOG es370r)
will need: Classic Performance tie rod sleeve adapters part #cp4sc-sab $80 bucks
and 71-72 MOOG es415rl 11/16"-18 outer tie rods


OPTION 2A: get all 71-72 C10 steering linkage
will need: a used C10 center link (getting more difficult to find these days and not available brand new)
and new MOOG es403L 11/16"-18 inner tie rods
and new MOOG es415RL 11/16"-18 outer tie rods


OPTION 2B: get 71-72 C20 steering linkage (center link and inner tie rods, the rest from a C10)
will need: a used C20 center link (only difference is larger inner tie rod holes, aka the two in the middle)
and new C20 MOOG es409LT 11/16"-18 inner tie rods
and new C10 MOOG es415RL 11/16"-18 outer tie rods
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