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Old 05-30-2010, 02:37 PM   #1
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Mustang II frontend

So, I am thinking of starting with a Mustang II complete front end kit. Weld on?? Or bolt on?? Would thid be a nice set up, and where would u guy's get this?? Thanks a Ton
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Old 05-30-2010, 03:30 PM   #2
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Re: Mustang II frontend

fatman, jim meyer racing, scotts hot rods, and a few others. what do you want to accomplish? laying frame or sports car handling?
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Old 05-30-2010, 05:31 PM   #3
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Re: Mustang II frontend

Yes, I would ask the same question: What is it that you are wanting to accomplish?

Keep in mind that these trucks have a perfectly good IFS that can be easily upgraded to PS, discs and bags using factory and/or aftermarket parts, and for less money and work than a M-II would entail. The one thing you won't get is R&P steering, so if you feel that R&P is a "must have", then maybe a M-II is the right choice for you.


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Old 05-30-2010, 09:10 PM   #4
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Re: Mustang II frontend

Thanks for replying, I do not want it to sit way way low on the ground, just a nice stance. I guess I could just get the after market suspension parts for the front end I already have. Just thought and have heard to go with the m II frontend. Heard it is really nice and the r and p steering is a real plus. After I take it down to the frame, I figured the front end is a good place to start, then move to the rear. Good idea??


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Old 05-31-2010, 08:53 AM   #5
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Re: Mustang II frontend

dojo,if you really want the R&P you might want to look at the Porterbuilt front crossmember.It will have all the goodies and R&P,plus it's designed and built for the weight and size of a 1/2 ton truck.
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Old 05-31-2010, 01:46 PM   #6
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Re: Mustang II frontend

there's a member here with the stock crossmember and rack and pinion steering. I'm considering doing the same in my build...as long as I can be satisfied with the strength of the install.
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