I’m over here mannin the barbecue 🍗 and watching sweet Mopar videos. Funny how I to have been trimming my lower bump stops all these years. They look good lowered down like that. Great info Jonny Mopar
hey what year is that D100 look like a 74 right and glad I see a WIX Filter. /YT channel Project Farm review a video on filters and WIX came in 2nd and K&N came in 1st and Fram filter came in last and DQ. LOL.
Not a mechanic by any stretch sooo Can I lower front just turning torque arms? For my 72 this past March my wife along with the help from my gear head neighbor (owns Grumpy s Vega pro stock) bought me a 69 RR, been driving it all summer so it seems ok. Look for trouble this winter, expect some Thanks
Good little vid Jonny... never seen greasable lower pins like that...great idea...Im literally doing my front end right now too
I’m over here mannin the barbecue 🍗 and watching sweet Mopar videos. Funny how I to have been trimming my lower bump stops all these years. They look good lowered down like that.
Great info Jonny Mopar
that look so bad ass the coronet back out slowly out of the garage what a nice lookin ride good way to start the show
Yeah you should do something like that at the beginning of all your videos or at the end
Yes siree!!! Good work Jonny!!!
Where did you get your upper control arms and bushings?
Great Video 👍
Your videos help me a lot. Sank you
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching Rikubot.
hey what year is that D100 look like a 74 right and glad I see a WIX Filter. /YT channel Project Farm review a video on filters and WIX came in 2nd and K&N came in 1st and Fram filter came in last and DQ. LOL.
Very helpful, thank you!
You’re very welcome Robert.
Not a mechanic by any stretch sooo
Can I lower front just turning torque arms?
For my 72 this past March my wife along with the help from my gear head neighbor (owns Grumpy s Vega pro stock) bought me a 69 RR, been driving it all summer so it seems ok. Look for trouble this winter, expect some
Thanks
I applied my pressure to the outer flange of the bushing sleeve when pressing them in so the rubber doesn’t mush out.
Good call
Their tool is jacked. It needs to rest on the flange of the outer piece and not put n e pressure on the center so it doesn’t moosh the rubber.
100% agree.
I used a simple, cheap core plug (freeze plug) that fit the flange but clears the center. Used it with C type ball joint tool. Just saying