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Old 04-17-2006, 05:46 PM
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Default Mustang Coil-Over and R&P install.

I've managed to do some improvements on the Mustang this winter. A Total Control Products Coil-over kit and a Rack & Pinion has been installed. I also has subframe connectors ready for installment. Hopefully, this will help my cornering a bit.

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This is a new TCP Motor Mount.

Modification done to the steering column.

The TCP Rack & Pinion.

Here I am, during install.
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Engine bay.

Passenger side LCA and Strut-rod.

During install.

Just missing spindle and Tie-rod.
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New KRC PS pump and resorvair.

Rack and Motor Mount.
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Looks really nice. You Norwegians have some really cool classic cars.
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Nice detailed pics! Thanks for the update.
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Tell me how that thing drives now. I have a friend looking at that system.
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Tell me how that thing drives now. I have a friend looking at that system.
I haven't driven it yet. The summer opening cruise is on May 1st, so I'll have the car out from winter storage a few days before thet. I'll let you know.
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That should really make the car handle. Nice pics. The only problem is you don't have power steering fluid dripping all over you in the one photo...
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fvike,

Offbeat question. What type of floor are the snap together pieces i see in the pictures?

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That should really make the car handle. Nice pics. The only problem is you don't have power steering fluid dripping all over you in the one photo...
I did that part today.

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fvike,

Offbeat question. What type of floor are the snap together pieces i see in the pictures?

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They are Highland Garage Floor Pads. They are sweet, and if you spill some oil on them or whatever, just wipe it off, and you're good. Very durable.
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