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Old 09-09-2009   #1 (permalink)
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I am wanting to upgrading brakes and suspension on my car and even the steering. I have been looking at different kits to do it at seperate times but I see these Mustang II kits. I know I have to remove my shock towers. My car was a v6 but is now a v8, so being original is not a major problem with me. Any help, views or opinions would be great.
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There are many people that has done the conversion. It's a good mod to upgrade you brakes, steering, suspension and handling.
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how differcult is it to do and which kit would be the best for the buck
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Its better to rebuild your oem stuff you have now.I would never use a mustang 2 kit but for in a drag car it has less handling then a good set of coil overs do.
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