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thats what i would do + that could narrow it an inch or so to get a good tucked in wheel ;)
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very possible. maybe they will jump on here and answer a couple questions before i call.
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Check out Griggs Racing Products.. I have used their stuff on the early Mustangs and it works really well. It also uses the late model brakes and steering components, so it leaves things open for alot of different brake choices. And you don't have to have the factory shock towers to use their stuff. They also make a K-member the is ready to accept a 4.6...
http://griggsracing.com/ and check out their gallery http://picasaweb.google.com/griggsracing |
Brian what is wrong with the Mustang II stuff in the front? What issues are you having?
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I believe FATman Fab makes a tubular front clip
http://www.fatmanfab.com/catalogpage.php?page=30 check out this page, it fits the 4.6 and it looks like a new firewall forward front end. looks costly though |
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I am not aware of any bolt on front clips. There is nothing to bolt to on a Mustang. You will lamost have to graft the front of a full frame into it, maybe from the forward edge of the rear rails forward?
I am thinking it has to be a Morrison frame? |
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