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rear end for basic kit
My name is Eddie and I am new to this forum. I plan to purchase a basic kit from B&B in March '08. I will probably opt. for the tube front A arms and purchase spindles from someone else. This will get the front rolling. My question is will the rear end from a late model Mustang bolt in or is there some fabricating to do? I look forward to any help and suggestions.
Eddie |
B&B gives you a lot of flexibility on what you get in their kits so you can build it the way you want. Suggest staying with their spindles so the front end geometry stays intact. You can use a mustang rear axle or go with the 9". B&B does a good job of narrowing the rear axle so fat tires fit "inside" the wheel wells. Give Bryan or Barry a call and talk to him about what you want to do. They offer pretty sound advise to keep you from getting into trouble.
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Thanks for taking the time to answer. I was unsure if a mustang rear would just bolt into place. I have a friend with a mustang ll setup on his drag car with steel spindles. He is going to change to struts and the spindles are free.
I can't see passing them up. There shouldn't be any difference between these and the ones from B&B. Thanks again, Eddie |
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