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Old 02-06-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Dimension Question

I have a friend who owns a 1990 GT. He puts a lot of time and effort into maintaining it and treating it right.

After college today, he asked me for help finding a dimension on his car. On his front suspension, he wants to know the width between both K-braces. I tried finding a blueprint or CAD rendering, but I couldn't. I know most if not all of you are very knowledgeable about the tech aspect of a Mustang.

So, if you know the answer or if you could help me help him, I'd really appreciate it!

Thanks in advance!
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Give upr performance a call and ask then what the #'s are on that model as a perspective buyer. IF he is planing to go with a tubular setup u really need to know if the car has ever had any front end damage. Autobody guys as skilled as they are can never get the car back perfect from a major accident. All the Real world #'s in the world will not help what u can do is take a plump bob and center it on on of the outer bolts and inner bolts make a mark with chalk on the floor and get a rough # from bolt to bolt on the frame bolts.
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