Rebuilding front and rear suspension
I see you are a relatively new member. Welcome. I would definitely contact
@PST. Like
@66fyssh said, they are sponsors on this site and give a FABO discount. I would go a step further and say that if you encountered any problems, PST will stand behind you and make things right. They are great people to work with. Have you ever rebuilt Mopar front suspension before. With the strange Lower Control Arms (LCAs) and Torsion Bars, it may be different than what you are used to. But this site is a wealth of information. YES. sway bars are a GREAT upgrade. I put a front sway bay on my 69 Barracuda, and the cornering difference was remarkable. We have a bunch of traffic circles around here, and I went from wallowing through them to carving a path through them. I also agree with
@junkyardhero when he says to consider going with the 73-76 suspension. I would also put Right Hand Thread (RHT) studs all the way around. I never liked the hassle of having RHT lug nuts on the right side and LHT on the left. While everything is apart, it is a good time to paint and or powder coat all of the suspension parts. It will never be easier. You might consider boxing up the LCAs. There are kits available with the plates you weld onto the bottom of the LCA. That stiffens the LCA and can provide better handling. You may as well at least think about it since the LCAs will be off. You might consider Polyurethane bushings also.