RE: Front end rebuild
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RE: Front end rebuild



Hey Rich,

that would be great.. can you check with him to see if he wouldn't mind, 
I don't want him to feel obligated.

I won't take offence if he would rather spend his day off doing 
something other than hanging out with an old fart, working on something 
he does all week long for a living.. ;)


Rich Kinsley wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
> 
> Since you are aiming for a stock type rebuild it would be easy to go to 
> NAPA and get the MOOG stuff. They always came up with the parts I 
> needed. Not really pricey either. That way you have stuff locally and if 
> 
> any issues arise you can go back to the source. 
> 
> My step-son is very good at suspensions, he was the dominant force on my 
> 
> installation. He works at Jensen on 156/Dodge now. I imagine you could 
> get him to help, he has Thurs and Sunday off. You could even do it at my 
> 
> place where we have more "stuff". 
> 
> I had some front end stuff replaced on a truck 8-9 years ago and found 
> that T.O.Haas was way cheaper and did a good job. If you need to go that 
> 
> route. Think it over. I'll be gone 5/6 to 5/14 .


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