you can take them to a real auto parts store, (one that actually turns rotors), and have them measure them. but i'd just throw them in the vinegar bath and run em'.
I measured them. Pretty much 1in thick from the outer edges .
you can take them to a real auto parts store, (one that actually turns rotors), and have them measure them. but i'd just throw them in the vinegar bath and run em'.
I would buy a set of shock plates from a salvage yard before I drilled the 7 1/4 plates. They're pretty commonly used in truck and vans, etc. There's even some brand new ones on ePay if you decide to go that route. Also, I'd buy new U bolts to go with them. Don't cheap out on the pieces that keep your rear end in place. You can buy a tubing bender and flaring kit at the auto parts store and fab your own brake lines. It's not that tough. You can do it!
I'm also thinking maybe I should do some new shocks. Saw the Bilstein shocks but I'll probably get the KYB gas shocks, 120 with free 1 day shipping for all 4 on the Amazon.
Do your research here before buying. Allot of people say that the KYB ride pretty firm (read uncomfortable) for a weekend style cruiser. Some of us cheap skates are getting by just fine using the Monroe Gasmatics that you can buy at any auto parts store.
Cheaper at rockautoSounds good!
I'm also thinking maybe I should do some new shocks. Saw the Bilstein shocks but I'll probably get the KYB gas shocks, 120 with free 1 day shipping for all 4 on the Amazon.
Dang the dart turns into pretty much a whole new car
Cheaper at rockauto
Love them black fifth ave steelies. Get you a 2002 lincoln town car donut spare for the trunk.
If you decide on a trunk mat, and want to cut out your own spare tire board, definitely cheaper that the oversized shipping on a repop, let me know. I can send you a pen tracing on some Kraft paper to make your own with a jig saw and some masonite board, or thin luan plywood.
I would buy a set of shock plates from a salvage yard before I drilled the 7 1/4 plates. They're pretty commonly used in truck and vans, etc. There's even some brand new ones on ePay if you decide to go that route. Also, I'd buy new U bolts to go with them. Don't cheap out on the pieces that keep your rear end in place. You can buy a tubing bender and flaring kit at the auto parts store and fab your own brake lines. It's not that tough. You can do it!
Sounds good!
I'm also thinking maybe I should do some new shocks. Saw the Bilstein shocks but I'll probably get the KYB gas shocks, 120 with free 1 day shipping for all 4 on the Amazon.
Dang the dart turns into pretty much a whole new car