Modern Rodding TECH
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hile quarter-mile elapsed times were once a hot rodder’s chief factor in assessing a car’s performance, today we expect a more well-rounded approach—we want them to go fast in a straight line, negotiate corners like they are on ’rails, and stop on the proverbial dime. While that sounds like a tall order for vintage Mopar aficionados, Art Morrison Enterprises (AME) now makes all that possible with their new suspension upgrade for ’66-70 Mopar B-body platforms.
hile quarter-mile elapsed times were once a hot rodder’s chief factor in assessing a car’s performance, today we expect a more well-rounded approach—we want them to go fast in a straight line, negotiate corners like they are on ’rails, and stop on the proverbial dime. While that sounds like a tall order for vintage Mopar aficionados, Art Morrison Enterprises (AME) now makes all that possible with their new suspension upgrade for ’66-70 Mopar B-body platforms.
Follow along with Tom Smith of AME and Aaron Porter of Horsepower Northwest as they perform the first installation of the new AME Mopar B-body IFS crossmember. To make installation even easier, a steering shaft kit is available for factory or aftermarket steering columns. The engine mounts accommodate 383s, 426s, and 440s in the stock location with factory engine brackets and a rear sump oil pan. Gen III engines can be installed with AME-manufactured adapter brackets and no firewall mods are required even for the fire-breathing Hellcat. However, a Milodon rear sump pan or custom Stef’s pan (Stef’s has the drawing to make the proper pan) will be required, along with a 90-degree oil filter adapter or remote filter kit.
For outstanding performance AME incorporated their proven Sport C6 suspension geometry with only minor adjustments to work with the Mopar B-body’s original upper control arm attachment points. To simplify installation, the K-member comes partially assembled with only the coilovers, knuckles, and upper control arms to be attached—and the only modification required to the car is the drilling of four holes per side. Like all AME components, their new B-body suspension kit is well designed and beautifully executed, plus it’s easy to install. There’s no better way to perform Mopar magic.
8. To ensure the unit is square to the car, measurements are taken from the factory datum hole in the rear framerail diagonally to a lower control arm grease zerk fitting. (Datum: For example, on a car’s wheel, the lug nut holes define a bolt circle that is a datum from which the location of the rim can be defined and measured.)
VOLUME 4 • ISSUE 33 • 2023