You remove the metal retaining clips on the back side of the frame / cross member that stop the torsion bar from sliding out. Figure out a way to clamp something to the torsion bar and smack it with a hammer driving the torsion bar towards the rear of the car. PS they do sell tools made to clamp on to the torsion bar. I would also suggest having the wheels off the ground and hanging. Also loosen the nut that adjust the ride height.
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get a chiltons repair manual from the library for 1973 dodges.
get a chiltons repair manual for your year at the library.
no it won't fit.
you will have to find an old chiltons manual at the library or someplace to get that info.
Depends on a number of factors such as overall condition, mileage, options, etc...
It should be on the drivers side under the hood on top of the inner fender well .
In the movie "Drive," released in 2011, the car used as the protagonist's vehicle is a 1973 Dodge Challenger. The film features this classic muscle car prominently, showcasing its distinctive design and performance. The choice of the 1973 model adds to the film's retro aesthetic and complements its stylish visuals.
In 1973, the base price of a Dodge Challenger started at approximately $3,300. However, depending on options and features, the price could increase significantly, with fully loaded models costing around $4,500 or more. This price reflected the economic conditions of the time, including inflation and rising fuel costs.
Something that old and in poor shape is pretty much only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
In a 1973 Dodge Challenger, the turn signal flasher is typically located under the dashboard. It can usually be found in the fuse box area or mounted on the steering column. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or kneepads. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting a service manual for your specific model can provide more detailed guidance.
Is there a spacer on the top of the water pump between the A/C and the pump