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First time suspension rebuild questions, 69 b-body
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03/15/12 10:54 PM
03/15/12 10:54 PM
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Joined: Feb 2006
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ONEBADBIRD
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So I am getting all the following items to put on the 1969 Road Runner: New inner/outer tie rods, upper/lower ball joints, control arm bushings, stabilizer links, strut rod bushings, control arm bumpers, adjusting sleeves. I believe I will need the special sockets for the ball joints which I can rent from the parts store, What other items listed on here will I need some sort of suspension specialty tool? Is it a pain getting the control arms out to change the bushings? So I have a shop manual, have the motor pulled and the front drums are off in order to put on an SSBC front power disc brake kit, so I have decided this is a good time to do the suspension while I have the most room to work. Any personal experience you may have had doing this suspension job on a b-body is more than appreciated! Thanks,Onebad
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Re: First time suspension rebuild questions, 69 b-body
[Re: ONEBADBIRD]
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03/16/12 01:04 AM
03/16/12 01:04 AM
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I ended up rebuilding the entire front suspension on my 69 Charger back in 2006. It wasn't as bad as what I thought. The hardest thing was taking my time. I did one side at a time and took measurements of the length from tie rod to tie rod (inner to outer) so I could get a close area when I put the new ones back in so the alignment wouldn't be totally off. It might be off but at least you have a close reference. The other hardest thing I had to do was to try and get the torsion bars out. They sell a special tool that bolt onto the bar so you can get them out easily but I ended up just moving mine back and forth till I eventually got it out. Again, take your time and use one side that is still assembled as a reference. If you don't have one already, get yourself a factory service manual as it is all explained in there also with a couple pics! More importantly, torque specs!!!!!!
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Re: First time suspension rebuild questions, 69 b-body
[Re: ONEBADBIRD]
#1197795
03/16/12 03:02 AM
03/16/12 03:02 AM
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Posts: 18,582 Rust Belt, SW PA
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It's been a few years since I did one, but you'll want access to a press. I use an air chisel to do the lca bushings, but it'd be easy to mess them up. They are the most difficult part in my eyes.
68 Road Runner, 69 Belvedere, 71 Challenger Vert 340 barracuda, 01 Ram CTD, 95 Ram, 04 Ram, 85 Daytona turbo Z 66 GTO, 06 Magnum RT AWD. 07 Ram CTD, 07 Ram
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Re: First time suspension rebuild questions, 69 b-body
[Re: ONEBADBIRD]
#1197798
03/17/12 10:48 PM
03/17/12 10:48 PM
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Posts: 2,766 Appleton, Wisconsin
rtmike
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On the LCAs I welded a washer to the outer housing once I had the pin and the rubber bushing out, and the used bolts and pipe to press it out with wrenches. You do need a press to get it back together though.
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