Originally Posted By Supercuda
Just mimic the Green Brick that Ehrenberg built. Yeah, it's a later A but about 95% of the stuff is the same. Most of what is not the same will be either not applicable (like the centerlink) or you'll need to use the early A version, like maybe subframe connectors if you buy off the shelf.

Tire and wheel fitment will be different and you will need to pay close attention to that when making your choices.


Problem might be find the build specs anymore. Anyone?




Here is a cut and paste from a guy at FABO:

"Ok I found my magazine from mopar action with the following information now in checklist form

73-76 stock a body pieces
Tension strut rod bushings changed to urethane
Moog k7103 problem solver upper control arm bushings
Gusset upper control arm mount from bracket to rail
Weld heavy washer to k member around nose of lower control arm stud tube
Frame connectors
Gusset upper control arm/shock tower bracket to fender apron
Gusset steering box mounting bracket to k member
74 and up C body tie rods 11/16 bolt in
Urethane sway bar frame bushings
Box lower control arm
920 torsion bars
1 inch sway bar
Koni shocks on full firm
16:1 manual steering box (firm feel)
Eliminate bump steer in the chassis book
Alignment specs from the green brick 1.5 degrees negative camber
2.5 positive caster
1/16 to 3/32 toe in

Rear end
De arched ss springs
Koni shocks and rancho kicker shocks from offroad dodge pickups which controls wheel hop
Brakes
76 up 11.75 x 1" rotors
73 up drum brake steering knuckles for large wheel bearings
73 up big ball joint upper control arms
Viper caliper from 92 -02
AR engineering adapters
10" x 2.5 drums on rear.
Tires were his number one improvement
Light weight aluminum 15 x 8 rims
Tires temp rating of A
Traction rating AA or A
No m&s, all season or plus 4 tires
Treadwear rating the lower the better. Under 100 is a weekend warrior. 100 to 240 good compromise for daily street corner carving. Over 250 soccer mom's minivan or grandmas car.
Wider tire equals more rubber on road. 225 fits good on dart 40-45 and 15 inch. 225/40/15
Engine is a highly tweaked 340 with w2 heads and I would have to dig deeper for the engine build.

That should cover the majority of it all. Everything else is stock parts from rock auto, local parts stores amazon or wherever you get stock parts."