23 Nov 12, 09:20 am
You are best off buying a set that was made for it. As you seen the cost savings isn't hardly any for parts. Then it turns into none once you factor in the time to build them and work to get it right. As for the steering upgrade to the later style with knuckle to knuckle tie rod. It's not going to be cheap. If you want to do it right you have to spend money.