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5/21/2016 1:30 PM  #1


Tcp rear pushrod suspension

Hi I purchased a tcp pushrod suspension a few years ago for a pro touring build. Long story short the car didn't get finished and was sold off. I really don't have use for it now so I am putting out there for someone looking for high performance handling. I paid close to 9k with additional fab 9 housing, Currie axles, 12 inch wilwood brakes, center section. The center section is sold but the remaining parts are there. The tcp x brace is there. I don't think you need the subframe connectors. You would need to purchase the mounting brackets as they were welded on the project car. Feel free to make me an offer. Willing to ship at buyers expense. The suspension was mounted but never on the road. I took it off because I planned to use it on another project in the future but I don't foresee that happening anytime soon. Message me for pics.

 

5/21/2016 1:34 PM  #2


Re: Tcp rear pushrod suspension

Forgot to add the 9 inch dimensions are for a 65-66 mustang...it will work on 67-70 mustangs...you would just need a deeper dish offset on your wheels or wheel spacers

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