Right on makes sense and that was generally what I was thinking. Just didnt want to miss out if there was some performance left on the table for an extra $75-100.
Thanks for the responses.
The 318 that the wires would be going in is pretty much stock- 4 barrel, intake & exhaust. Mainly just looking to make it run the best possible, I don't drive it hard.
Are the MSD wires worth the extra $100? Blue Streak seems to be well built as well but not as low resistance as the MSD's.
These would be going in a '72 318.
Thanks!
Did you ever swap out your springs for ESPO 1" overs? I want this look but not looking for a harsh ride. Pairing them with Koni shocks.
I am torn between 3 ESPO options- 5 leaf plus 1", 6 leaf and 6 leaf plus 1"....
Ok gotcha, I've seen Proforged so will probably use them for some of the parts. I also saw that PST makes a front end rebuild kit, any thoughts on that one?
That's what I was getting at- I searched before asking the question, couldnt find anything relevant.
I've heard mixed opinions on Moog lately but when I piece together the kit on RockAuto, there are lots of Moog parts.
Basically looking to rebuild the front end with quality parts that wont...
Anything to be worried about going with the Classic Industries front suspension rebuild kit for a '72 Dart? Car is bone stock suspension wise, just wanting to refresh the front end.
Cheers,
Appreciate all the feedback, I'll post an update once I get the KYB's on.
Not sure yet what I'll do with the blown Koni's but more than likely I will get them rebuilt and reinstall down the road.
The car has 27k original miles, the rear seems to sag a tad based on other swingers I have seen. I have thought about adding helper springs back there, what would you recommend? I'm looking to keep the ride as stock feeling as possible for the most part.
Rebuilding the Koni's is growing on me...
What Monroe or Gabriel shock would you recommend? I'm seeing Monroe part#'s 31131 & 32022. The Gabriel's they have listed on rockauto do not have the same model for the front and rear.
Really appreciate the insight and opinions on this!