Hi, Could someone advise me as to whether late model Ford factory alloy 18" mustang wheels would fit on a 93 fox with 5 lug set up? I believe the late model...
[This is worth exactly what you paid for it] Do you have the stock axle length on your '93? That helps determine what backspacing will work. I'm a bit fuzzy...
its been a while, iirc, for 5-lug rear conversions your choices are (or were): stock width 5-lug drums stock width Baer disc kit turbo coupe rear disc...
I'm running late model Bullit (17")rims on my 93 Griggs K, Griggs control arms, Baer calipers, 13" rotors with stock k and or control arms you'll need spacers...
fwiw, I run 5.95"bs r58 17x9 cobraR's front and rear. with griggs arms and griggs k-member. and 275/40/17's all four, (yes, front, too). I offer this by way of...
You forgot the Lincon MkVII axle width in the rear which is 3" wider than the stock Fox rear. That plus T-bird control arms in the front with the strut mounts...
Easy answer - No. Long answer - the backspacing is too great. Either need to increase axle width or stack too many spacers (NOT SAFE OR REALLY EVEN AN OPTION) ...
Since I have a second Mustang (an 88) that has recieved all the hand me down parts from my 93 I am curious what would work. I have a few sets of 05 rims and...
Again...No There have been other messages with the specifics about the backspacing. The 88 and 93 are the same backspacing. 94-98 added 3/4" per side for the...
not shilling for ford...but maybe they put some serious thought into optimizing scrub radius, since they had a blank sheet to start from? i'm sure when they...
I have rummaged about in my shop and storage, and found a handful of factory rockers. I know I used to have a set of non-rail type rockers, but their...
...No... Now that I re-read your inquiry, I see you have a 1964 engine... They used non-rail rockers. Sorry for the confusion. Oh well; happy motoring anyway! ...
These posts have gotten me thinkin' about what exactly is on my car! I have the Mark VII brakes in the rear with the smaller offset Cobra R copy wheels. I run...
not if you use the wrong half. on rangers, iirc, one axle was longer than the other. you had to use two left axles to keep the stock fox rear track. ...
I have been through many revisions on my Fox Body Mustang. I first moved to Ranger axles with drums. It was only one side ranger axle (Ranger is different left...
Calvin's note below does a good job of indicating the various options. I did the SVO Mustang/Lincoln Mark VII approach and was very satisfied with the...
douglas.a.valley@...
Mar 30, 2009 3:23 pm
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Hi guys, it's been a while I know. My friends and I will be going up again to the Lone Pine Time Trials. This is located in CA off route 395 on the way to...
Hi guys, We're designing and creating prototype rims based on the old GM honeycomb rims (similar to F body rims) for a client. We've gone through the initial ...
George Kokolakis
rgbcons@...
Apr 15, 2009 7:07 pm
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I am considering converting a 1993 Notchback Fox 2.3 to 5.0. I am sure there are many out there who have done so. How hard can it be??? That's the real...
Google is your friend, there's got to be dozens of similar swaps posted up in all their gory detail all over the web. My best single piece of advice: these...
I'm looking for a working cruise control servo including the throttle cable and bracket to go on to the intake. I can make a servo from a 2.3 work but would...
I have a cruise control system off an 85-86 vintage. I am pretty sure it is off the 85 V-8 GT. If not it is off the 86 2.3L. It is advertized on Craigslist....
douglas.a.valley@...
Apr 27, 2009 12:14 pm
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Sure assuming it's working and in good shape. Where are you and how much? Got any photos? Mike L From: rrax-mustang@yahoogroups.com...
If Doug's doesn't work out, I have the servo off an '88 GT. It was working perfectly when I pulled it, but it's been off the car for a couple of years....
Don't have any plans for this weekend, May 1-3? There are still student slots available for the weekend. It's a mere $325 for both Saturday & Sunday. I...
Hi Jimmy, Welcome and it's great that you've got an interest in autocross. Probably the best place to start would be on the soloontario.com web site. You can ...