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12/16/2018 10:14 AM  #1


"SN95" to New Edge Compatibility

I am doing a slow, low budget rebuild of my 1999 Mustang GT. Being low-budget, I am constantly checking craigslist for deals on parts I need. I often see parts for the 94-98 SN95, more so than for New Edges. I am aware that they are technically the same generation, and that there are quite a few similarities among them. I am curious if anyone has a comprehensive list of parts that I can snag off of SN95's to put on my NE. I know the body is different, but I am more interested in the mechanical components and the chassis. Specifically suspension components like control arms and struts. Any help would be MUCH appreciated! Nox[/url] [url=https://showbox.red/]Showbox[/url] [url=https://mobdro.onl/]Mobdro

Last edited by achanakbhayank (12/16/2018 1:23 PM)

 

12/16/2018 8:10 PM  #2


Re: "SN95" to New Edge Compatibility

94-04, most suspension interchanges, as do brakes.
09 and ip rear end is 2” wider than 98 down, but bolts on same.

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