Ball & Trunion replacement - 904 vs 727
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The article on the early Valiant/Barracuda site regarding the front u-joint conversion was great! My question is will this be good for 904's and 727's? Are the part numbers the same? I'll be getting into this hopefully soon when I get my Dana 60 installed on my '64 Polara. I'll need a driveshaft modification and my old B&T joint rubber boot is shredded.  
                                     Thanks in advance.
                                      Rich Kinsley '64 Polara 4 door     
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