72 Duster Resurrection

Yep they will know what to do. Nothings changed because theres now tubular uppers.

On your end, you need to get everything very close by eyeball including toe in, pump every joint with a zerk fitting up with grease, then drive it right to the alignment shop.

I'm assuming your disc brakes are installed. Share your pix with us.

Sounds good on the alignment and grease.

I have not assembled the disk brakes yet, will upload pics when I get there.

Make sure you lube up the the hexes for the torsion bars on both ends really good with wheel bearing grease before installing the bars. This will keep water out of them, and prevent the bars hexes from corroding. I usually put grease on the bars hexes, and in the hex sockets.

I remember you mentioned this before. Sounds like a good idea to me, will do.