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Bill,
All aspects of the rear are accessable with exhaust in place except the differential. Someone may give you a formula for that also, but not me. Even the spring can be extracted around the tubes. Mike
Hi Bill,
I think you're looking for an out!
You want to be able to say... "they told me I HAD to do the rear suspension while the exhaust was off, honest".
I think Michael is right. But the suspension is so vulnerable now!
Regards,
Alan
71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
Mason Dixon Chapter
Chapter Top Flight October 2011
While looking at the rear suspension, and knowing the rear wheel bearings just need lubing, among other items perhaps, how about rear caliper shields that need plating, I think they can be unbolted without disturbing rear bearings and spacer clearance, with rotors + shoes off, can this be done? I,m not sure, it's been too many years ago. Steve
I was not sure but what I do know is that the 70 has 115k miles so I was thinking that since it had never been apart that I might want to consider doing it while the exhaust was removed.
I may wait now just so I can get it back together to drive this summer.
I found a previous post "rear wheel bearing assy" 2008' Joe Luca,s reply, the rear caliper plates can be installed without disassembly of rear bearing unit with rear shoes removed. So, I am correct, as I recalled from years past, this can be done without disturbing bearings and or clearances.
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