Just curious how much a Rod & Custom Mustang II suspension costs

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    yea I was looking at the rear three link set up today I am making with/watts linkage,mini tub, and the back seat has to take a back seat:biglaugh:get it........:rofl2:

    I share the opinion of not having a back seat.....

    It's a hotrod.....race car....

    I am going down tomorrow to buy all the metalI think i will need.....
     
  2. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    :eek3: Thanks for coming back to the MMB and showing us the pic's!!!!!

     
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    Very cool to see the pics of these upgrades. I like what you did with the rear upper bars ... if you would have gone with that first option, it would not have worked well for you, having the bars angled like that intersecting just in front of the rear tires.

    Sir Mavowar,
    You'll like a three link ... the new Mustangs have it and is a great setup. No rear twitchiness when pressed hard cornering on rough pavement. Corners like it is on rails. If you can use a wider axle (59" I think ...), you might be able to adapt one from the factory and save some bucks. You would need to use low offset wheels.
     
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    Wow, thanks for those pictures :cool: Looks awesome!
     

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