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Old 09-13-2011, 03:23 PM
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Default Roadster Shop FAST TRACK '64-70 Mustang front crossmember

The Roadster Shop is proud to release an all-new crossmember for early Mustangs.

Utilizing track-proven Fast Track geometry with reliable OEM performance components , such as spindles, hubs and sway bar end links, The Roadster Shop has created a truly one of a kind Mustang performance setup.
With ease of adjustability, performance and reliability as the goal, this crossmember incorporates zero deflection Acetyl GP bushings and reverse-mounted control arms for easy camber and caster adjustments.

The elimination of the factory shock towers frees up valuable engine bay room in earlier Mustangs while offering the flexibility of the crossmember being designed around both traditional and newer modular motors. Access for adjustment of steering rack, sway bars and coilovers have all been incorporated into the layout.

Positive and negative jounce bumpers protect the coilovers from excessive motion abuse , while the 7075 T-651 billet steering arms offer added strength, weight reduction and a lower steering rack.
Designed to be welded directly into existing Mustang framerails, our customers can now enjoy Fast Track performance within a factory frame.

Pricing and more info...http://www.roadstershop.com/products...nsion-ifs-form





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