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Are the B body K frames the same as E body K frames ?
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E-body and 71-72 B-body k-members interchange.
70 B-body is different. The steering box mounts at more of an angle on 66-70 B-bodies.
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After reading about steering box angle, I checked my 73 E-body k frame to my 67 B-body k frame, both have the same angle. Around 24 degrees from level.?
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I knew there were differences, but didn't know the details. Here is a thread from moparts.com that discusses the topic.
I thought there was a mounting point difference. But it sounds like there might be some geometry issues and perhaps a steering shaft angle change could interfere with headers. http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...-e-b-body.html
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Thanks for the info. Iam over 60 and this is my first Mopar. I have always had Fords.
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