#10634721 - 10/12/24 06:32 PM
Re: So I Bought My Second Mustang (part 3)
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#10634726 - 10/12/24 06:43 PM
Re: So I Bought My Second Mustang (part 3)
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Turns out a 20 year old Mustang with 250k kms feels pretty haggard. Time to fix that!
I bought, well, everything. I have:
- Vorshlag coilovers (Bilstiens + FRPP P-springs + camber plates)
- Whiteline control arm relocation brackets
- Whiteline adjustable rear control arms (upper and lower)
- Whiteline adjustable panhard rod
- Whiteline panhard support
- Whiteline front sway bar
- New FRPP front control arms
- New outer tie rods, poly upper control arm bushing
- Cams (Comp 127200, their biggest no-spring-required cams)
- Charge motion delete plates
- BBK long tubes and X-pipe
- Combination sewer pipe / cold air intake
- Gameboy tuner
- Other various wear and tear items (timing chain, cam phasers, water pump, lifters, motor mounts, ...)
The suspension stuff I'll tackle, the engine stuff I don't trust myself to do so I'll get a local shop to handle it. Hell, I can't even jack up a car without it falling off. Wife's words, not mine.
So, time to get cracking!
I finished the rear suspension last weekend:
And started on the fronts:
Hoping to get the fronts finished this weekend. I've also ordered wheels (SVE DHP1 in Titanium Graphite) and tires (Contintenal ExtremeContact Sport 02 in 285/35R19). Should be fun.
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#10652269 - 12/04/24 02:25 PM
Re: So I Bought My Second Mustang (part 3)
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