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How much is an AlterKtion setup? #99765
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I've got to basically buy a bunch of components to get my '70 Bee to handle decently... so I am considering using what I can from the Cuda and treating the Cuda to an AlterKtion unit instead of outfitting the Bee with all new stuff.

So basically, cost matters, but I am willing to fork over decent bucks... just not XV level money.

Also... will E body torsion bars work with a B body (doubt it)? What about steering gear box/pwr steering unit? Will the fast ratio pitman/idler arm work in both applications? Sway bar?

If I can't move a good deal of the stuff from the E body to the B body, I probably will scrap the idea.

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: PAINT IT BLACK] #99766
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My B body setup ran me about $3500 but that was 3 years ago. It included the k-frame, flaming river steering unit and lines, shocks, and the generic brake setup which was described as a 72 Malibu setup. I would think you could use the power steering pump in a swap, but the rest is all greek to me. Going with RMS might have been a bit of overkill for me, but I am sure it will be fun. Oh yeah, with the flaming river setup, you don't use a mopar gearbox if I remember correctly.

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Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: klunick] #99767
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XV cost will depend on options. I purchased one in Dec of last year for about $3400. That included the AGR power steering & lines, swar bar, 550lb coil overs, QA1 shocks, spring adjuster and bearings, 3 U-joint column setup, NO brakes, NO motor mounts, No tow hoop.

Give Bill Reilly a call and he can discuss options/pricing. You won't regret getting one!!!


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Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: klunick] #99768
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$3,500 isn't crazy. If I had to buy the bare necessities (Firm Feel box, arms, tubular UCA's, shocks, etc...) it would cost me $2K easy. If I can just swap most of the stuff over from the Cuda, it is a no brainer. I don't mind dropping coin on the Cuda as much as the Bee (the Cuda is worth more)... but if I can't transplant, I'll have something to really consider for the Bee... plus I'd kinda like to keep the Bee relatively stock since its a #'s car and everything... though it will be getting a stroked BB, so I'm being a little wishy-washy.

I guess I'll run another thread on the interchangability of parts. Thanks!

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: PAINT IT BLACK] #99769
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You should see the new Torsion bar front end set up he has for Mopars.Its a work of art.They go out the front with R&P steering.One masterful unit.Bill makes a great product.The new setup is pricey but beautiful.Rocky


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Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: PAINT IT BLACK] #99770
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I've got to basically buy a bunch of components to get my '70 Bee to handle decently... so I am considering using what I can from the Cuda and treating the Cuda to an AlterKtion unit instead of outfitting the Bee with all new stuff.

So basically, cost matters, but I am willing to fork over decent bucks... just not XV level money.

Also... will E body torsion bars work with a B body (doubt it)? What about steering gear box/pwr steering unit? Will the fast ratio pitman/idler arm work in both applications? Sway bar?

If I can't move a good deal of the stuff from the E body to the B body, I probably will scrap the idea.




To address your question, almost everything should be able to be transfered from your "e" to your "b".


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Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: jcc] #99771
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I've got to basically buy a bunch of components to get my '70 Bee to handle decently... so I am considering using what I can from the Cuda and treating the Cuda to an AlterKtion unit instead of outfitting the Bee with all new stuff.

So basically, cost matters, but I am willing to fork over decent bucks... just not XV level money.

Also... will E body torsion bars work with a B body (doubt it)? What about steering gear box/pwr steering unit? Will the fast ratio pitman/idler arm work in both applications? Sway bar?

If I can't move a good deal of the stuff from the E body to the B body, I probably will scrap the idea.




To address your question, almost everything should be able to be transfered from your "e" to your "b".




I am 99% sure that everything except for the K frame is the same .

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: JohnRR] #99772
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Does the Altercation take much weight off the front end compared to the factory K?

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: bobby66] #99773
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Handling is what your after. The weight off the nose is about weight transfer for drag racing.Street cars dont need weight transfer. Firm Feel has some good handling packages also that use Mopar parts and generaly run cheaper than the Tubular K frame set ups. But if your buying WOW factor for the cruise in then go with the tubular. I think the Magnum Force tubular has more WOW than the O Reily unit But the XV unit there that one will get you in the magazine for sure.
Point is think your project thru. Buy what you need not what you want Tubulars have a purpose but not all cars need them dont sucume to shinny adds in the magazines or the pictures of the cars that have all that stuff on them. Most of our run of the mill hot rods can out performe the trailer queens. And if they do out perform its like they will pull 1 g and your Runner will do .8 g so they end up paying 20 grand for a suspention that gives them .2 better.

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: bobby66] #99774
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Does the Altercation take much weight off the front end compared to the factory K?





depending on what you car has now and the different brake options you can get, people have seen 80 pounds of weight savings going to the alter-k.


if you go with the alter-k go with the power steering. its well worth the extra money. its an awesome suspension system. will make your car feel like a new car. and on top of that all the added room under the car is incredible.

not sure if you guys have seen the new system rms offers along with the standard alter-k. its a torsion bar system that allows more wheel travel and still gives all the room under the car. some neat stuff. its more money though. like already stated just give bill a call and he will talk with you for as long as you need to make a decision. and as many times as i have called him he has never pressured me into buying something.

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: cogen80] #99775
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So a real good question to ask is: EXACTLY what am I going to notice compared to what I currently have?

1" (I think actually .92) torsion bars

Edelbrock shocks

Can't remember what size sway bar - but it is beefy - as I remember it is close to the AAR bar.

Firm Feel Stage 2 box

FF Fast Ratio idler and pitman arms

My biggest concern is that I really won't feel much benefit if I don't go with a larger sized wheel/tire combo (a size in which a high performance tire can be bought). I will not be upgrading rolling stock, so really... the swap may not be worthwhile. The idea rattling in my head is that I have to spend $2K anyway, might as well spend a little (okay, double) more and upgrade. It's just in my nature. Man, I wish good tires (that looked "good" too) could be bought in a 15" size. Or I wish someone made 16"-17" aluminum Rallye wheels that looked right (It'd be nice if I could upsize my brakes too).

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: PAINT IT BLACK] #99776
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So a real good question to ask is: EXACTLY what am I going to notice compared to what I currently have?

1" (I think actually .92) torsion bars

Edelbrock shocks

Can't remember what size sway bar - but it is beefy - as I remember it is close to the AAR bar.

Firm Feel Stage 2 box

FF Fast Ratio idler and pitman arms

My biggest concern is that I really won't feel much benefit if I don't go with a larger sized wheel/tire combo (a size in which a high performance tire can be bought). I will not be upgrading rolling stock, so really... the swap may not be worthwhile. The idea rattling in my head is that I have to spend $2K anyway, might as well spend a little (okay, double) more and upgrade. It's just in my nature. Man, I wish good tires (that looked "good" too) could be bought in a 15" size. Or I wish someone made 16"-17" aluminum Rallye wheels that looked right (It'd be nice if I could upsize my brakes too).




If you really have 1.00" T-bars, it won't probably feel $3500 better. The difference between 1" and .92 is noticable.

The theory that "you have to buy those componets anyway" is not a bad one. But it's still $2K more. Is that Bee a 100% keeper. If not, I don't know if you'll get the $2K more at resale. If you were doing a 5.7/6.1 hemi or 426 hemi swap there would be more of a cost savings because you have to buy conversion mounts or K-members for those swaps that would be including in a Alterkion kit.

I think the cost of upgrading the Alterkion to 13" disk is not as much as buying a 13" disk kit for a stock spindled car. Another potentional "savings".

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Not sure but I thought I read some where that the AlterKation changes the track width. So your existing front wheels might not work with the setup? Maybe it was just on A-bodies but I would ask to see if that is the case.

Would be a good excuse for a wheel and tire upgrade

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I am also considering the AlterKtion setup for my wife's 1971 R/T Challenger.
I talked to them today actually and the entire setup I'm looking at was around $4500 which is a LOT of money but the price does included brakes, power steering, and sway bar.
My wife's Challenger needs the K frame removed, cleaned painted and the entire front suspension gone through.... ball joints, bushings, steering, torsion bars, lower control arms etc.
Her car ALSO has no power steering and non power drum brakes all around.
She would like to have power steering and better brakes wouldn't hurt either. So I'm also looking at a FirmFeel box plus everything else needed to convert the car over to power steering plus a disk brake conversion.
So in adding up everything to do the job plus my time to do the job and possibly trips to the sandblaster, machine shop to have bushings removed and pressed back in, the price is getting close to the price of AlterKtion's price. Is the litte extra money worth the improvement in driving from the AlterKtion setup?

There is also a cheaper tubular AlterKtion knockoff being sold through Mr. Norm, I don't have any info on this setup's quality.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mopar-Ind...sspagenameZWDVW

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Not sure but I thought I read some where that the AlterKation changes the track width. So your existing front wheels might not work with the setup? Maybe it was just on A-bodies but I would ask to see if that is the case.

Would be a good excuse for a wheel and tire upgrade




on some cars it will make it a hair wider. but wilwood now makes new hubs that make the width narrower and will make some as narrow as a drum brake car. you really need to call bill. he will explain it all to ya.


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There is also a cheaper tubular AlterKtion knockoff being sold through Mr. Norm, I don't have any info on this setup's quality.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mopar-Ind...sspagenameZWDVW




control freak huh. definatley looks like someone reverse engineered an alter-k to me. only used round tube to do it. does that come with brakes for that money?

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So a real good question to ask is: EXACTLY what am I going to notice compared to what I currently have?

1" (I think actually .92) torsion bars

Edelbrock shocks

Can't remember what size sway bar - but it is beefy - as I remember it is close to the AAR bar.

Firm Feel Stage 2 box

FF Fast Ratio idler and pitman arms

My biggest concern is that I really won't feel much benefit if I don't go with a larger sized wheel/tire combo (a size in which a high performance tire can be bought). I will not be upgrading rolling stock, so really... the swap may not be worthwhile. The idea rattling in my head is that I have to spend $2K anyway, might as well spend a little (okay, double) more and upgrade. It's just in my nature. Man, I wish good tires (that looked "good" too) could be bought in a 15" size. Or I wish someone made 16"-17" aluminum Rallye wheels that looked right (It'd be nice if I could upsize my brakes too).




i know the rack and pinion has a real precise feel to it. kinda hard to explain. but even when i was running skinny VW tires up front the car would stick to the road. it suprised quite a few people when they saw how fast i could take bends in the road. in my opinion even with a perfectly set up stock style suspension there is just too many parts that can cause slop no matter how new they are. think about it. 4 tie rod ends,pitman arm, idler arm, steering box,strut rods. all that stuff needs to move before the wheels do. don't have half that stuff to move with a rack. plus all the added room under the car you will love when you goto work on it. only you can make the decision. you should really call bill and talk with him about it. may want to ask about what backspace limitations you will run into also.

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: cogen80] #99781
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control freak huh. definatley looks like someone reverse engineered an alter-k to me. only used round tube to do it. does that come with brakes for that money?




do you have to knock the bump stop bracket off on the Alter K on an A body ? that one leaves it on , but yes they like very similar.

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control freak huh. definatley looks like someone reverse engineered an alter-k to me. only used round tube to do it. does that come with brakes for that money?




do you have to knock the bump stop bracket off on the Alter K on an A body ? that one leaves it on , but yes they like very similar.





no the that bump stop stays with the alter-k also. its the bigger square bracket that has to be removed for both units. that control freak is an exact copy in round tube. those guys ordered an alter-k then came out with that one a little while later. a member here was involved with it to some extent a while back. forget his screen name.

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I bought an Alterktion front end for my
71 Demon.
The car isn't running yet, but I feel it is
worth the money for my car.
KillerBee , you are welcome to come check it out
if you want to see the difference between stock
and Alterk set-up.
Just let me know.

Re: How much is an AlterKtion setup? [Re: demon440] #99784
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Thanks for the offer Demon440, if I buy a kit I might take you up on it.
There is also another setup being offered from Mike at Time Machines/Modern Muscle that looks VERY similar to the tubular one being offered by Control Freak/Mr. Norm.
I called Mike today, he told me they are also selling a setup with tie rod type ends instead of Heim joints which would be better for street use
I plan on checking his product out at the NATS this weekend.
Here a link to a post with some pictures.
https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...rue#Post4529462


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