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www.rcmotorsportsinc.com ( rod and custom motorsports ) if you decide on a mustang II set up. we just installed one in a 64 falcon...The fit was super nice! customer service was super nice as well!

'65 T-BOLT- Posts: 1409
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'65 T-BOLT wrote:www.rcmotorsportsinc.com ( rod and custom motorsports ) if you decide on a mustang II set up. we just installed one in a 64 falcon...The fit was super nice! customer service was super nice as well!
Having one installed on my 69 mustang as we speak. After I talk to the installer ( chassis guy ) I'll let ya know what his impression of the kit was.
-John

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t-bolt,
I think i saw pics of your project on the FE forum. It looks nice. I dont want to install a whole new front end just because the shocks are in the way. I have called and looked around and cant find a kit that puts the shock down inside the a-arm. I do like its simplicity and cleanliness though. Just wondering, what headers company are you using for yours. I just got the crites set in for mine and sisnce their jig is probly set for stock front ends, i am betting i will have interference with the IFS kits.
I think i saw pics of your project on the FE forum. It looks nice. I dont want to install a whole new front end just because the shocks are in the way. I have called and looked around and cant find a kit that puts the shock down inside the a-arm. I do like its simplicity and cleanliness though. Just wondering, what headers company are you using for yours. I just got the crites set in for mine and sisnce their jig is probly set for stock front ends, i am betting i will have interference with the IFS kits.
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oldschool see how easy it is to get your post count up just by share your car with us LOOK you already up to 14 on your post count.
then when you answer this one you will 1 more

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olschoolsteel wrote:t-bolt,
I think i saw pics of your project on the FE forum. It looks nice. I dont want to install a whole new front end just because the shocks are in the way. I have called and looked around and cant find a kit that puts the shock down inside the a-arm. I do like its simplicity and cleanliness though. Just wondering, what headers company are you using for yours. I just got the crites set in for mine and sisnce their jig is probly set for stock front ends, i am betting i will have interference with the IFS kits.
that was not my car on the Fe forum. total cost involved for mustangs, mounts a coilover on the lower control arm...too expensive for me you could go with a company called RRS from Austrailia... www.rrs-online.com as far as headers...fox body headers on the Falcon. also expensive!

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