MyOldRide Account
|
OldRide Store
|
Support
|
Site Map
OldRide Answers Home
Using OldRide Answers
Ask a Question
Browse Questions In:
AMC
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Dodge
Ford
Lincoln
Mercury
Oldsmobile
Packard
Plymouth
Pontiac
Studebaker
Volkswagen
Other Makes
Classic Trucks
General Topics
General Questions
Help Identify
Classic Car News
General Restoration
Vehicle Maintenance
Site Suggestions & Comments
Search Questions:
quami719
Question about a 1970 Duster fixer upper
I'm looking to purchase a 1970 Duster which is in excellent condition for a reasonable price, the only thing wrong with it is that a bar that attaches the wheels (not the axle) is slightly twisted making the wheels rub and point inverted slightly. It is drivable, but not quite safely. I was just hoping that someone would know what this part is, if it is a serious problem and how hard/expensive it would be to replace. Thanks for the help.
posted:
November 9, 2009
Answers
(
5
)
spudder
Just to clarify, you are referring to the front wheels, NOT the rear wheels?
posted:
November 10, 2009
grumpyoldman
Do you have a picture of the part, or a drawing of it?
posted:
November 10, 2009
quami719
Yes I am talking about the front wheels, also if it helps, it's fwd.
posted:
November 12, 2009
capnkelly
Maybe a sway bar?
posted:
November 14, 2009
hemichuck
You are talking about the strut bar that attaches to the lower control arm and goes up through a bushing in the K-member.Not hard to fix.Pretty common to break them on drag cars.
posted:
November 1, 2010
Home
| Classifieds:
Vehicles
/
Parts
|
Sell on OldRide
|
Rusty Rides
|
OldRide Answers
|
Events
|
Clubs
Library
|
Car & Truck Resources
|
MyOldRide Account
|
Support
|
OldRide Banners
|
Car Photos
Copyright © 2013 Internet Brands, Inc. All rights reserved |
OldRide Support
|
Terms of Use
|
Privacy Policy
|
Cookies