Yep, get the rear axles out of the newport too, MAKE SURE to measure the axles or rather, make sure that they are for a suregrip if that's what you have in the IMP, non-SG axles in a SG rear and viceversa is bad, they are a slightly different length which makes a difference. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tristan Moore" <chrysler_cordoba@xxxxxxx> > I think I know where I can get a set of spindles from a 1974 > newport for very cheap, or free, and I should be able to get > rotors, and calipers easily, right? Anyway, the only thing about > this conversion that could be good, OR bad is that my 67 > imperial would then have different bolt patterns on the back, > and front so I would have to carry two spares, or convert my > rear end over two the other type bolt pattern too. Would it be > possible to swap the rear axle shafts between a 74 newport, and > a 67 Imperial with a sure grip rear end so the front and back > would have the same bolt pattern.