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68StangTAY
Member # 11114
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Looking to find some who knows how to do this, it's for a 68 mustang
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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i do. but really suggest to get the bolt in kit from aje thats converts your old school away from those dam leaf springs to actual control arms. 400 bucks to center and set pinion angle then weld in the perches. still gotta get your drive shaft done and set up brake lines, and ebrake cables. get the aje kit.
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CRS24WILSON
Member # 9979
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I got mine done for 200 at rear end specialties. As far as the driveshaft goes, I used a 2wd explorer aluminum driveshaft. $40 from the junkyard. You can use your stock brake lines but you have to get an adapter fitting, sold at AutoZone for $5.
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68StangTAY
Member # 11114
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The 4 link set up?
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68StangTAY
Member # 11114
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An for the driveshaft you didn't cut it or anything ?
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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nice if it fits so easy, if that drive shaft works i got that too out of a car im parting out. im, very interested in this
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CRS24WILSON
Member # 9979
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Yeah, it fits perfect. I have a 289/c4 combo. I had to buy a 1310-1330(I think) conversion u joint for the side to go in the trans. I'm not sure if it fits a manual trans though.. As for the setup I have, it's with the stock leaf springs, not sure about the 4 link [ 2013-12-13, 01:16 PM: Message edited by: CRS24WILSON ]
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carajo
Member # 4426
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On that driveshaft thing, thanks for the info.but is that a 2 door or 4 door 2 wd?
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CRS24WILSON
Member # 9979
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its a 2wd 4dr 96-2000 if I remember (years) correctly
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project_stangs88
Member # 4599
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Go aje..just finished my 65 front and rear aje kit... do ur homework before u decide cause ur gona need more parts to finish then what they list...like new steering column, wire kit, brakes ect...
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