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What are the alignment specs for a 1966 Mustang?

What are the alignment specs for a 1966 Mustang?

Please align to these specs “1960-1966 Mustang and Falcon Performance Alignment with or without UCA drop”. These specifications are in order of importance. 1. NO more than .25 degrees difference between driver’s side and passenger’s side. 2. +2.0 to +3.5 degrees caster.

How big is the back of a 1965 Mustang?

GENERAL Wheelbase Treod— Front — Rear 1. REAR SEAT ROOM Head Room (effective) Minimum Leg Room HARDTOP 35.6 29.2 10.9 14.5 ft. 8.9 a’. 1038.4 in. sq. in. sq. in. 2927.0 sq..

What kind of wheel alignment does a third generation Mustang have?

The Third Generation Mustang has a strut front suspension, which is OE adjustable for Camber, and Toe. Camber is adjustable at the top of the strut where it attaches to the body. (See Illustration here.) There is no OE Caster adjustment provided. The rear, solid axle suspension is not adjustable, so the recommended alignment type is THRUSTLINE.

What kind of front suspension does a Mustang II have?

Wheel alignment specs with adjustment illustrations are available by subscription for all Mustang models HERE The Second Generation Mustang II also has a short-long arm (SLA) front suspension, which is fully adjustable for Camber, Caster, and Toe. Camber and Caster are adjustable by repositioning the upper control arm at the pivot shaft bolts.

What are the alignment specs for a 1967 Mustang?

Please align to these specs “1967-1970 Mustang, Falcon & Cougar Performance Alignment with or without UCA drop”. These specifications are in order of importance. 1. NO more than .25 degrees difference between driver’s side and passenger’s side. 2. +2.0 to +3.5 degrees caster. 3. -.5 to 0 degrees camber. No positive camber, please.

How many pints are in a 1965 Mustang?

GO 2 pints pint* pint g 2 pint.g 3 pintg pints 31,” pints G¼ quarts 7 quarts 2 pints 33/í pints Wheel Alignment Specifications ( ,ast.cr I (Curb Load) Camber . ,urb Load) r I ‘or-I n (I nches) Optimum Service 6-Cylincler ve 8-Cylincler Negativr Nega t.ive 2!” quart* quarts pints pints Title 1965 Mustang specifications Created Date

Wheel alignment specs with adjustment illustrations are available by subscription for all Mustang models HERE The Second Generation Mustang II also has a short-long arm (SLA) front suspension, which is fully adjustable for Camber, Caster, and Toe. Camber and Caster are adjustable by repositioning the upper control arm at the pivot shaft bolts.

The Third Generation Mustang has a strut front suspension, which is OE adjustable for Camber, and Toe. Camber is adjustable at the top of the strut where it attaches to the body. (See Illustration here.) There is no OE Caster adjustment provided. The rear, solid axle suspension is not adjustable, so the recommended alignment type is THRUSTLINE.

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