How to build your own Mustang front suspension?
How to build your own Mustang front suspension?
Mustang II Front Suspension — Build Your Own, Fraction the Cost! Professionally drawn, fully-dimensioned engineering drawings that show every aspect of Mustang II Street Rod Front Suspension construction. The plans with work with stock or dropped spindles, as well as stock or aftermarket control arms.
Which is Full Tilt hot rod suspension for Mustang II?
Full Tilt’s NO-BIND STRUT ROD ELIMINATORS for Mustang II IFS hot rod suspensions improve ride quality and eliminate ugly low-hanging brackets. Available in 3 “more bitchin’rTM”finishes!
Who was the first person to use the Mustang 2 front suspension?
Hot Rod history has it that Chuck Lombardo was the first person to use the Mustang II Front Suspension on a street rod back in 1974, shortly after the Mustang II was introduced.
Can a Full Tilt Mustang be used as a street rod?
Full Tilt’s Mustang II CROSSMEMBERS are available for most popular street rod and truck applications, and come either fully welded (shown) or in cost-saving U-Build-It kits. Click HERE for more info, applications, pricing, and installation instructions. Smooth move! Add a swaybar you your Mustang II IFS for just $299.95 + S&H
Mustang II Front Suspension — Build Your Own, Fraction the Cost! Professionally drawn, fully-dimensioned engineering drawings that show every aspect of Mustang II Street Rod Front Suspension construction. The plans with work with stock or dropped spindles, as well as stock or aftermarket control arms.
Full Tilt’s NO-BIND STRUT ROD ELIMINATORS for Mustang II IFS hot rod suspensions improve ride quality and eliminate ugly low-hanging brackets. Available in 3 “more bitchin’rTM”finishes!
What kind of suspension does a zig’s Street Rod have?
35-48 Independent Front Standard Dropped Axle Econo Dropped Axle 4-Bar for Vega Cross Steering 4-Bar with Mustang Steering HIBOY 4-Bar Complete 4-Bar Front-End for MODEL A – 1934 Custom Independent Front Suspension with Air Ride Open Wheel Superride Suspension Front Ends Independent Front Ends
Hot Rod history has it that Chuck Lombardo was the first person to use the Mustang II Front Suspension on a street rod back in 1974, shortly after the Mustang II was introduced.