cenok is family
15 Year Member
MM would advise the later.
"Doing so will significantly increase bumpsteer because...
* The steering arm on the 1996-04 spindle is about 1.02" (26mm) lower (relative to the rest of the spindle) than the steering arm of any 1979-95 spindle.
* The lower steering arm forces the outer tie-rod end to a lower position.
* That new position is far too low for the steering rack location of any 1979-95 Mustang, and radically changes the steering geometry.
* It is impossible to correct the geometry with a bumpsteer kit because the outer tie-rod end needs to be raised so much that it would have to occupy the same physical space as the steering arm."
yeah i've read that before. i think i'll probably sell them and get 94/95's that way there will be no guess work when i go to do the swap.