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Old 09-18-2007, 06:05 AM
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Default Where to buy Mustang 2 suspension components?

I am looking for a good place to buy Mustang 2 suspension components. I am looking for upper and lower control arms, spindles, rack and pinion, coil overs etc. i would like to buy eveything from the same place in order to maybe get a good price. But one thing that is important is that they should be willing to send to Denmark, Europe.
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Old 09-18-2007, 11:42 AM
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Heidts hot rod shop, I think is the site name,search heidts
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Is it for a drag race car or a street rod? There are lots of companies making M-II suspension components. Heidts is one, there are lots more and I know that many will ship out of the country.
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Old 09-19-2007, 02:31 AM
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http://www.heidts.com/ http://www.fatmanfab.com/ theres alot out there. is it for a mustang 2 or your welding the crossmember in a different car.
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Thanks for all your answers. It is for an Chevy Nova Street Rod that will have the crossmember welded in. Therefore it will primarily be street driven.
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We`ve used the Heidts M-II Nova subframes before with great results. It`s pretty amazing how it transforms those cars. If you get it make sure to get one with the tubular upper arms and the screw in ball joints. They`re taller than stock Ford and slightly improve the geometry. One other thing. The M-2 method of setting the alignment is a real pain in the rump,consider a set of adj. upper arms. Mark SC&C
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Old 09-27-2007, 12:34 AM
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Thanks for your reply.

Does heidts have an e-mail that i can write to. I know it seems like they would prefer to talk on the phone, but i am from Denmark, Europe and it could be quite expensive. And the questions i have, should be easy for them to answer by mail.
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look on there site for contact there should be a email there i think.
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