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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jimbo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 66Str86: [qb] Would I be able to install the front suspension, braking, and steering components while I still have the 6-cylinder in the car? :confused: I use this as my daily driver, so I am trying to figure out how to install things as steps, for weekend projects and to figure out what to purchase first. Is this do-able or do I need to change over everything at once, and live without a car for a while? Is there a particular order that you would reccommend doing things? Thanks for your help, I appreciate any that I can get. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes you would be able to do this in steps. You'd pretty much have to do all the front suspension(at the bare minimum V-8 spindles and V-8 springs) and steering in one step. After that you can do your drivetrain as budget and time allows. Like Fostang said EFI isnt that bad, but if your doing it yourself it will take some time and a bit more money initally than running a carb. Hope this helps [/QB][/QUOTE]
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