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  1. mid 80's cavalier inner tie rods with fatman kit
  2. I will be replacing both sides and all new hardware- just wanting to find a place that supplied it for my 48 Desoto.
  3. thanks, I will reach out to them- what should I be expecting to pay for a set?
  4. The passenger side rear leaf spring on my Desoto broke. Anyone have a location to order replacement?
  5. I'm converting my Desoto to 12v, I have swapped in a 318 which has 12v senders for oil/temp. The gauges of course are 6v and has ammeter instead of voltmeter. So I'm looking for help on what to buy to get the oil/temp/fuel to read properly on 12v. I won't be hooking up the ammeter.
  6. windsor8- that would be awesome. I really don't want to go buying what I dont need to, but have no problem buying what I need. I can fabricate without issues, so pictures are always best to see how the setup looks. any info/pics sure would be great!
  7. so the fatman kit is worth it for the instructions and the adapters but not so much for the brackets?
  8. I am doing the 318 swap in my 48 Desoto. I have used the Butch's Cool stuff engine/transmission offset kit (worked awesome). I would like to have power steering. I have read a cavalier rack and pinion works, but havent found a good technical write up, also heard Fatman Fabrication has cavalier mounting tabs? so I'm kinda lost on what I need to get to acheive power steering. The 318 has a power steering pump, so I'm looking for someone who has done this, maybe some pictures, technical write up that lists what components to buy? I haven't been able to gather enough info for me to dive into doing it yet. Thanks for the help.
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