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Lower control arm question - Printable Version +- DodgeCoronet.com (https://dodgecoronet.com/forum) +-- Forum: Tech Discussion (https://dodgecoronet.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Tech Q&A (https://dodgecoronet.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: Lower control arm question (/showthread.php?tid=4230) |
Lower control arm question - Piper - 10-17-23 Would a set of 70 up B Body LCAs work on a 67 Coronet, the sway bar mount location would be different so a later sway bar would be needed....I think it should just want a gut check.. RE: Lower control arm question - 67440Dodge - 10-17-23 If you run a 71-2 LCA (73-up are different), you need to run a 71-2 bar. You can also run a E-body LCA, but you'll have to run a E-body bar. Here's front sway bars in a nutshell for B-bodies.. 66: very rare, so rare the parts manual I have doesn't even list it, and only seen it in the FSM and on one car. 67-70 same LCA/bar setup. 71-72 same LCA, different bar setup. (E-body LCA will work as well, but requires E-body LCA). I know some people don't like the aftermarket LCA's that mount to lower shock bolt, I was leery of it as well. I've run one for many years and never had a problem with it Aftermarket LCA like from QA1 will work 66-72, but require a 71-72 b-body bar. RE: Lower control arm question - theman440 - 10-17-23 I own 2 1966 Coronets, both original big block cars. Both were built with front sway bars but they are different. |