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10-02-2004, 09:17 PM | #1 |
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67-70 vs 71-72 front crossmembers
Are the crossmembers the same,and the control arms different.Or is it all different.Anybody know for sure.And ,whats different.Thanks,Mike
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10-02-2004, 09:34 PM | #2 |
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Crossmember is the same. A-arms are the same. Different: spindles, ball joints, tie rods,and center link. The "routing" of the steel lines for the rubber brake hoses is different. You will need a different master cylinder and proportioning valve. If you can get an entire front crossmember to "rob" all the parts from,... that would be the easiest. You can also use a complete crossmember assembly from the 73-87 era,... BUT you will need to use ALL of the 73-87 components. (rubber bushed a-arms, and cheaper, more readily available parts) You can also swap out the entire crossmember if you so desire. Search this site for disc brake conversions. Alot of good information.
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10-02-2004, 10:03 PM | #3 |
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The little tabs where the brake lines mount are on the front of 71-72 crossmembers and the rear of 67-70 crossmembers.
It's a minor thing that you need to know about when doing a disc swap. The hoses can be a little tricky to work through.
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