That's what I had in mind. I was just hoping I could clean up the alternator mount without going to one of the polished set-ups (like the March one). Without...
Mike Leach
mleach1950@...
Jan 1, 2004 3:51 pm
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Jon, Didn't 5.0 or MM&FF do an article recently on seat tracks that can be installed in your car to give you an extra 6 inches of leg room? Then again the...
George Kokolakis
rgbcons@...
Jan 1, 2004 5:28 pm
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5.0 did that article within the last year George Kokolakis <rgbcons@...> wrote: Jon, Didn't 5.0 or MM&FF do an article recently on seat tracks...
Can somebody give me the web address for evolution. Somebody had posted it when everyone was discussing the various rear suspensions availible for the mustang....
Does anyone know how Evo's X brace and Spyder brace stack up against Kenny Brown's Matrix and strut tower brace? It looks like the X brace would provide more...
I am building a new 8.8 for my A/S (last of my free Auburns gave up the ghost at Summit Point last fall). I remember some discussion / an article about "Over...
Keith H Herman
DragPAck428@...
Jan 2, 2004 1:09 am
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When I had a 8.8, I bought 2 sets of discs and packed them drive-driven-drive-driven. Seems I remember being able to get one more than stock discs in that way....
Not a good idea. Besides that problem usually means you may have a dragging caliper. I find that a dragging caliper will often work fine on the track but not...
I'm using an aluminum bell housing and my bearing retainer busted for some reason, completely out of the blue? I have another housing to try with it. I just...
My 71 is in the garage for some much needed rust repair. I have a new fiberglass hood ordered and I continue to research building a 3 link suspension. So far...
I'm not sure if this is 'common knowledge' just yet, but the 2005 Mustang rear suspension is described as a 3 link w/ Panhard rod in the new Car and Driver...
It is accurate. The geometry, in side view, is, um, pleasantly familiar. Scott ... From: Nelson [mailto:lxfiveoh@...] Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004...
I checked out 5.0's website and the article seems to have fallen off of the end of the archive. Can anyone with a library of 5.0 mags check 'em out to see...
http://www.2005mustang.us/05/60.jpg The bluff nose looks tough from the front, but I think it looks dorky from the side. The leading edge of the hood will be...
I love the way the new Stang looks! This car has alot of promise... with the new platform, weight distribution, and suspension. Did anyone notice the car...
Mike Mak
MMakintrax@...
Jan 5, 2004 6:19 am
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Hey, this is the 21st Century! I wonder how long the 3rd arm can be mounted that high?? Curious to see where it attaches to the chassis. Nelson...
I really like the way it looks in pictures, which is more than I could say about the '99+ models. I do really like the '99+ in person, though. :) I hope...
IMOHO, I believe it has to do with the way the lines are plumbed from the factory. THey safety-redundant plumb the lines so that the rears are attached to one...
Rudis, Darius (D.)
drudis@...
Jan 5, 2004 2:23 pm
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D: Why would the right rear tire lockup first if the same line feeds both rear calipers? Since the front dosen't seem to be the what locked could you have too...
Well let's wait and see if that read end suspension becomes reality. The Spring ratio would be close to a 1:1 like a coilover setup. Looking at the panhard it...
13" cobra front brakes, includes Brembo rotors, Ford cobra calipers and caliper brackets, brand new ford brake pads and stainless steel lines. About 200 miles...
Phil Brown
philbrown89@...
Jan 5, 2004 3:44 pm
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It's a done deal. You're talking about dates that are far too late to make a change like you're suggesting might occur. Scott ... From: Richard Lopez...