Stock is stock, and if you stick with it, practically anything you'll need to do to your Mopar will be a simple bolt-on, repair, or maintenance procedure. Start altering, modifying, and changing ...
In the previous installment of this epic saga, we started reassembling the axle that will be going underneath a 1996 Buick Roadmaster. In case you’ve forgotten the point of this exercise – and you’d ...
We've received several e-mails from interested TJ owners begging to know which axles we're installing in Project Steal-J. If you checked the last two installments, we ran down a ton of front and rear ...
"We decided to swap our M-715's front Dana 60 and rear Dana 70 for a front Dana 60 and a rear Dana 70." A goofy bolt pattern, closed front knuckles, and drums that get out of whack every time we went ...
Rear suspension technology has come a long way, but for many hot rodders with a taste for traditional style, the old ways are the way to go. At one time, pretty much the only modification hot rodders ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
Here’s a great example of a project that has undergone a bit of “feature creep”. Oh, it started innocently enough, with my wife asking if anything could be done to improve the brake feel of our 1996 ...