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FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Disc Brake Question » 2/22/2017 5:14 PM |
yes, you will need to weld leaf purcheson but that's easier & cheaper then cutting a rear . & you'll have a better gear ratio.then a truck rear
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » 68 steering issue » 2/22/2017 5:03 PM |
your ram is what steers the car, so what I think he is saying is if you disconnect the ram from your steering but leave the lines attached you will be able to turn your steering wheel & the ram should go from being all the way in to all the way out, if it does then it slid where it should be bolted in place. I hope this helps & explains things alittle easier.
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Disc Brake Question » 2/21/2017 1:42 PM |
the rear from a t bird with disc may work also & I think it doesn't need to be cut. you may want to dbl. check but I a friend of mine did the same thing. hope it works out for you.
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