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    Default Aftermarket seats,steering wheel,shocks,etc.

    My stock seats are not as comfy as i lke,thinking about swapping them out for a more comfortable set,any opinions or direct bolt ins? The stock steering wheel hits my thigh and could cause some problems in a evasive or competition situation,any one have any input on this? My shocks,springs are toast,i think.I've heard guys are running aftermarket KYB shocks,i guess new springs would have to be fabbed by a shop? Any Xperienced members opinions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks,Mark.

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    What model and year of AMC are you working on??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69amcxtc
    What model and year of AMC are you working on??
    Sorry,my bad.Car is a '69 AMX,4spd w/343.

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    I also noticed that my stock wheel seemed a little large in my 69 Javelin and swapped it out with a 70's style 3 spoke rally wheel (rubber grip around wheel and 3 stainless spokes) I felt it was a marked improvement for the feel of the car while driving. It looks good and at least it is a AMC wheel.
    As far as changing springs and shocks. It is dependent upon what you want to do.

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    For '69 and prior performance shock selection is very limited. KYB's are about as good choice as I've found.

    For spring sources have a look at:
    http://www.amx-perience.com/American...hread.php?t=44

    For aftermarket seats the Recaros from early '80s Mustangs fit. I don't know about the fit of more recent makes/models.

    I have no suggestions for steering wheels but:

    69amcxtc: I also noticed that my stock wheel seemed a little large in my 69 Javelin and swapped it out with a 70's style 3 spoke rally wheel (rubber grip around wheel and 3 stainless spokes) I felt it was a marked improvement for the feel of the car while driving. It looks good and at least it is a AMC wheel.
    As far as changing springs and shocks. It is dependent upon what you want to do.
    Sounds like a nice choice.





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    Thanks for the tip on the Recaros.Any ideas on new or compatible armrests for the AMX? Thanks again.Mark.
    Last edited by fenceman; 01-28-2005 at 10:18 AM.
    1969 AMX 4-speed,Go-Pack,343 with Holley 670 c.f.m.Edelbrock R4B,Isky Cam.Mallory.Dash #12027

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    Default Aftermarket steering wheels...

    I installed a Grant steering wheel in my AMX. One of the classic wooden wheels with the chrome centre. They look good, install easily and arent priced outa sight. They are 13 inches in Diameter I believe.

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    Default Alternative armrests

    A little trick that used to be more plentiful in days gone bye, for an armrest alternatve, one could use the armrests from a early '70's Matador or Ambassador, with just a minor trim to one of the mounting posts from the armrest. The fit appears stock and the lock levers are still fully functional. while your at it, get the metal lock levers from the Donor car as well, much more durable than the plastic ones. I have this setup on my 1970 Javelin, it works for me.

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