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1/15/2022 1:59 PM  #1


Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

While I wait for the weather to warm up to do a shelby drop on my 68 Cougar, Is there anything else that whould be done while I have the upper and spring out of there???
 


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
 

1/15/2022 3:09 PM  #2


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

A make up and weld in the tire side shock tower to frame rail reinforcement . Make up a cardboard template of the brace rather than buying the high priced offerings.
Don’t forget to weld the original upper mount holes.

http://opentrackerracing.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/outertowerbrace.jpg


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1/15/2022 7:15 PM  #3


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

Rudi wrote:

A make up and weld in the tire side shock tower to frame rail reinforcement . Make up a cardboard template of the brace rather than buying the high priced offerings.
Don’t forget to weld the original upper mount holes.

http://opentrackerracing.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/outertowerbrace.jpg

You may want to practice welding first


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

1/15/2022 10:28 PM  #4


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

My weldng is an artistic expression


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
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1/16/2022 8:18 AM  #5


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

BTaylor wrote:

My weldng is an artistic expression

So is cubism, just sayin'

 

1/16/2022 6:15 PM  #6


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

TKOPerformance wrote:

BTaylor wrote:

My weldng is an artistic expression

So is cubism, just sayin'

His is closer to spherism. Looks like a bunch of grapes (his own description)

I would certainly rework the UCA’s per MustangSteve specifications while they are out.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

1/16/2022 6:28 PM  #7


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

Rudi wrote:

A make up and weld in the tire side shock tower to frame rail reinforcement . Make up a cardboard template of the brace rather than buying the high priced offerings.
Don’t forget to weld the original upper mount holes.

http://opentrackerracing.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/outertowerbrace.jpg

I was going to weld the original mount holes, then I started thinking someday some future owner then may perform a Shelby Shelby drop.   .  Kind of need a way to identify that its been done.  I did not solve this thought.  So I did not weld the original holes.
 


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1/16/2022 6:28 PM  #8


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

Be sure and do the Arning drop (thanks Corky!)
1" sway bar....1 piece export bar...Monte Carlo bar
(You'll think you're driving a GT-40 when finished!!)
6sally6


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1/19/2022 12:54 AM  #9


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

6sally6 wrote:

Be sure and do the Arning drop (thanks Corky!)
1" sway bar....1 piece export bar...Monte Carlo bar
(You'll think you're driving a GT-40 when finished!!)
6sally6

bout to do all that and then some

 


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1/19/2022 5:00 PM  #10


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

Export brace already done, monte carlo on hold. But most are on the list now.
 


68 Cougar XR7 347 stroker T5 3:80
     Thread Starter
 

1/19/2022 5:19 PM  #11


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

When you do the Monte Carlo brace,  file the holes square and use carriage bolts with a nut under the inner fender.
If you use hex bolts, they will dent the bottom of your hood.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

1/26/2022 7:00 PM  #12


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

Check and make sure you have enough room for the grease fittings


1965 Notchback, 8.8 rear end, T-5, Diy Front Struts, Shelby Drop, Bumpsteer Kit
 

1/26/2022 8:38 PM  #13


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

MS wrote:

When you do the Monte Carlo brace, file the holes square and use carriage bolts with a nut under the inner fender.
If you use hex bolts, they will dent the bottom of your hood.

I have hex bolts on mine and they do not hit the hood.

So check to be sure.
 

Last edited by lowercasesteve (1/26/2022 8:38 PM)


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1/27/2022 7:59 PM  #14


Re: Shelby drop, what else should be done "While I am in there"?

lowercasesteve wrote:

MS wrote:

When you do the Monte Carlo brace, file the holes square and use carriage bolts with a nut under the inner fender.
If you use hex bolts, they will dent the bottom of your hood.

I have hex bolts on mine and they do not hit the hood.

So check to be sure.
 

 
I should have said fender bolts with integral washer.  Every time I have seen those used, dents have resulted.


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