I have a 1970 Monte Carlo with complete disc brake front end. I was told I could convert this to my 1973 Nova by switching sides? Any advice would be appreciated.
It is talking about the first generation Camaro, but that is OK as that is what you have under your 1973 Nova a 1967-69 Camaro front stub frame. Keep this in mind as you look for suspension parts. Anything that will fit a first generation Camaro will bolt up to your Nova with the exception of sub frame connectors because the Nova has a back seat and the Camaro doesn't (different wheel base).
The only difference is the Nova is a rear steer and the Monte Carlo a front steer. You do not switch sides that would foul up the geometry. Attach the spindles and other parts as they come off the Monte, but use you Nova steering arms instead of the Monte Carlo arms.
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