Ralph
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I didn't realize they made the control arms, i knew they had other things. How much positive caster were you able to get with these?
I keep hearing 3 to 4 degrees is ideal, I just wanted to make sure you were able to get that with these.I think they told me to set it at 4 degrees
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Control Arm Stiffening plates
Firmfeel Mopar Suspension and Steering
With my car I did the low buck “pump it down” mod. This was very worthwhile and I like it a lot. Mopars of that era have too much power steering assist, in my opinion.
The lower control arms are very strong, up and down, but can twist a little under hard conditions. LCA stiffening plates are a cheap upgrade.
Also, I would recommend a torsion bar upgrade. New, heavier bars will probably be the most noticeable improvement. (Factory bars had a flexible coating on them. New bars probably don’t, but you can spray them with flexible undercoating).
Originally these cars had bias ply tires,which were not great for cornering, but performance radials will expose any deficiencies in your suspension.
If you find you need adjustable upper control arms, I would recommend you bite the bullet and upgrade all your suspension bushings while you have it apart. I like polyurethane because they last much longer than rubber, but others prefer rubber, so you need to read up on it to make an informed decision.
Ride height is so critical on these cars.
Unless it’s perfect, there will be an uneven toe change.
So my car has 17 x 8 wheels on the front, all front suspension is new, freshly aligned but still not happy with they way it drives. I'm wondering what you guys who have bigger wheels on your cars have done to make them drive better. My suspension is stock stuff and I dont really have the money to drop on Alterkation stuff or anything like that but, if there are some control arms or things I could change to make it better I could do that. Thanks in advance...
I took to a local alignment shop and the guy wanted to say its because of the size of the tires and he didnt think there was much they could do to make it any better. I dont ever remember my 70 driving like this, but it had 15" wheels on it. Just hoping to make it better on uneven roads. Decent roads it's just fine, goes straight, uneven roads it's like a dog sniffing around looking for place to poop...lol
Set the toe and let it go.
What is your specific complaint about how it drives?
When properly equipped these cars can feel tight, on center and easy to control on the road. Sounds like something is wrong.
Aftermarket suspension is not the answer.
What size tires front and rear?
What are the alignment specs?
Other components installed?
Autoxcuda -- T/Anks for posting the picture... actually, that is from the recent Holley/MOPARTY at Bowling Green KY weekend of September 17-20, 2020... that was my first time out for an event after rebuilding most of the car over the past 5-years... the new engine ran great! But, 8-year old 340 TW tires (BFG Comp-2 255-50-16s, although just mounted to my 16x10 race rims, after removing the 20-year old Hoosier A6 275-45-16s that were waisted), didn't help in competitive AX times... absolutely have to have 200 TW tires to be competitive in "street tire" classes. So, ... next year I'll be back with with new rims... probably 18x10" or 11" wide, and at least 275-35-18 tires... maybe 315-30-18 F/R. My car was featured as one of the best Challengers/Cudas at the event... I had a real BLAST at this event... a must go-to event for those that can make it in the future (every 3rd weekend of September for the next 5-years as was mentioned by the Moparty staff). Unfortunately, I had a suspension breakage during the drag racing on Friday evening (leaf-spring front hanger broke)... didn't realize it until first autocross run Saturday morning... put it up on the trailer and went home early... all fixed now!
What did you put on it after and, did it help?I tried these NITTO tires on my car last year and immediately removed them due to the tramline issue these tires have. Felt like flat tires on all but the the most perfect roads. Steering wheel feed back was a horrible.
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I'm sure you do...lolI put Federal 555 on there , much cheaper too , and Wala pinky finger steering at 90 again . I have a new set of NITTOs ill sell you.