The front end of my 73 Midget is making a fair amount of noise so I'm
contemplating taking it off the road for a rebuild. I'd like to have
it as a dependable everyday driver and highway ready should I decide
to ever hit the road with it (perhaps, a 450 mile drive to Elkhart
Lake).
I've never attempted anything like that so I'm asking for advice from
the most learned list.
The twice-previous owner added hydraulic tube shocks (KYB I think) but
the original lever shocks are still installed also. My thought was to
remove the tube shocks and have the lever shocks rebuilt. Any
comments for/against that approach.
Also the front sway bar interferes with the rims when turning very
sharply so I'm guessing its an incorrect aftermarket bar and will
probably look for a suitable replacement.
What all parts are recommended for replacement/rebuild? How difficult
a job is it? Is this a job better farmed out to someone who knows what
their doing to begin with? How long can I expect to have it off the
road assuming there's nothing majorly wrong and I can easily source
any special tools required? Are there any special tools required?
Any upgrades or modifications suggested?
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