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[QUOTE]Originally posted by v-town coupe: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 50Reasons: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 4IDFOX: [qb] Since you asked. I do not understand the fascination with these type of " kits" that install a fox platform suspension design in an early car. The only reason Ford put this stuff in the fox platform was because it was cheap. Not because it was engineered or performed well. You say you are going to autocross and track this thing. I take it then that you want a good handling car. The rack is nice but with the availability a power box makes upgrading the steering easier. The struts are a step backwards as they offer no camber gain on compression. Upper and lower control arm along with strut rods that have good bearings or bushings (no rubber) and low friction ball joints will improve the ride and keep descent geometry. The Shelby mod helps also. In the rear the triangulated 4link will bind causing snap loose situations. It does work well for drag racing. A panhard or watts link with parellel 4link a 3link or tourque arm is a better choice to make it handle well. The stock design is more predictable than a triangulated 4link. [/qb][/QUOTE]Also wanted a three link out back but there's not much out there for earlier mustangs and if there is I'm clueless about them , and yea I am asking cause I don't know what's out there that's available for this early mustang I've always owned Foxbodies and that's all I've ever known so nows the time for me to learn on this project . [/qb][/QUOTE]check out street or tracks 3 link. shaun is a good dude and knows his stuff! HAS tons of R&D on all his products. <a href="http://www.streetortrack.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.streetortrack.com</a> [/QB][/QUOTE]
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