myduster360
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How long ago was that? Recently?I've contacted them for my swap. They said they're currently doing tests on the first few harnesses.
How long ago was that? Recently?I've contacted them for my swap. They said they're currently doing tests on the first few harnesses.
Got the 8-1/4 installed on the 1/2" offset Hyperco fiberglass leafs. I need to plumb the 11" Grand Cherokee disk brakes, install the cover and fill it.
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Car looks great! I know you had an adjuster issue, but did you end up resetting the pattern, or leave it as it was?
What a brilliant idea to swap that motor into a Dart!
I'm planning to swap one of those motors as well, but just to an older Jeep, not a A body. Did you find out if the speed input was neccessary for the PCM to work properly?
I'd like to hear more about the composite leaf springs. I've not seen anything really in the mopar world talking about them
While i wont go as far to say the kumho's hold their own today, I definitely agree with a value tire while sorting out the new car. That first set will probably be a throw away as you try to un-hamfist your 10yrs of FWD racing into a RWD.
Since my build is low weight, the weak 318 leafs, which weigh in at 45lbs a piece, weren't going to work.
The Hyperco I spec'd out are just 10lb EACH! You get some unsprung weight savings too.
Composite Leaf Springs | Corvette Leaf Springs | Hyperco
Here's a decent thread on FG leaf on moparts:
https://board.moparts.org/ubbthread...s/1157228/re-fiberglass-springs-any-good.html
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In your post #361, Those look a lot like the 15x7 fifth ave wheels I have for both cudas, right down to the center web. Are you sure those aren't 15x7s ? Measurement is taken from bead flange to flange not edge to edge. I say this because if your using these as a guide and they are 7s, and you go ahead and order 8s thinking these are 8s, you may run into fitment problems.New wheels aren't high on the list of priorities but they're fun motivator to get the real work done.
The 15 x 8 steel wheels on the car now have a 4.3" back space with 225/60-15 T/A tires.
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I want to have the exact same tire & wheel size on all 4 corners. So I used this cool wheel offset calculator to easily show the difference that a change in tire & wheel would make from the current setup.
Wheel Offset Calculator
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I'm looking to go with 265/35-18 on these AMR 18x10 wheels
Offset : 24mm
Backspace: 6.4"
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I just really liked how they looked on @71duster06 's car
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Even with a Dr.Diff offset spring hangers, the rears may need a small spacer. I'm currently measuring ~2.0" from the leaf spring to the steel wheels but these 10" rims need an additional ~2.0".
For tires, these Kuhmo V720 look to have a good balance between performance and cost.
When GrassRoots tested them compared to the BFG Rival S,( which is nearly 2x the price), they held their own.
Finally Tested: Kumho’s Latest Extreme-Performance Tire | Articles | Grassroots Motorsports
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In your post #361, Those look a lot like the 15x7 fifth ave wheels I have for both cudas, right down to the center web. Are you sure those aren't 15x7s ? Measurement is taken from bead flange to flange not edge to edge. I say this because if your using these as a guide and they are 7s, and you go ahead and order 8s thinking these are 8s, you may run into fitment problems.
i have no idea. There's barely any markings on them. They came on a car my brother's 67 Baracuda bought 10 years ago in California.Who made em, I am looking for a set of 4 of the 15x8s with the same center web just like those.
Yep. The 3.6L Manual PCM actually has the VIN of the 2008 SKIM module I'm using.
...Only hardware difference that may be a real issue is Cooling fan control. Wrangler use a PWM fan motor, where I'd prefer a simple Relay control. Not sure how to resolve that but honestly haven't spent any time on it.