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  • Start date Start date Jan 21, 2007
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Chudik

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this is waht for now
http://www.elitemustang.com/pr_mustang68.htm
 
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All that work, and your going to cut the shock towers off ?!
How much longer you figure before it runs ?
 
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10secgoal said:
All that work, and your going to cut the shock towers off ?!
How much longer you figure before it runs ?
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6-12 months
 
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OK, its finally her!!!
I’m the furs person in the world to get this new “Prototype” Superride II suspension for 68 mustang.
And I can say this WOW WOW WOW !!!
Some pictures of what’s going on …
I’m hoping to finish installation by Monday.













 
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Nice work, is that a 68 specific front suspension or will heidts be coming out with the same thing in a 65?
 
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i think is start from 66 to 70
 
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OK, some new updates
















 
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Very Nice, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one in the world that see's the benifits of these Heidt's kits. If your gonna do a restore, "Do it Right" Rack & Pinion, Disc Brakes, Coil over's, To me it's a "No Brainer". Simple to install Too. WWW.Mustangmaker.com
 

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what's the price range on this set-up and when will the be ready for sale?
 

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Looks good, will there be any difference in ride height after you finish. Looks like the cross member sits fairly low. Great for using modular engines. What engine anad tranny?
 
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rusted-resto said:
what's the price range on this set-up and when will the be ready for sale?
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They finishing instruction for this kit and it should be ready next week. I paid $3000 for all kit + a lot extra staff for it.
 
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67 Evil Eleanor said:
Looks good, will there be any difference in ride height after you finish. Looks like the cross member sits fairly low. Great for using modular engines. What engine anad tranny?
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With coil over I can lower it up to 2.5- 3” lower then a stack.
I will be using EFI 302 with a turbo charger computer from SN95 and AODE. I got 8.8 in the rear.
 

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Are you using the stock steering column, or going with an aftermarket?
 
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Dark Knight said:
Are you using the stock steering column, or going with an aftermarket?
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stock for now
 

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How are you going to hook it up to the R&P?
 

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Hey man, again nice work. Just wondering, can you get a measurement from the bottom of the frame rail to the top of the crossmember where the oil pan sits. I may do another modular engine. I used a Rod and Custom setup but it looks like this one has more drop. Thanks
 
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67 Evil Eleanor said:
Hey man, again nice work. Just wondering, can you get a measurement from the bottom of the frame rail to the top of the crossmember where the oil pan sits. I may do another modular engine. I used a Rod and Custom setup but it looks like this one has more drop. Thanks
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This is waht i got 4"


 
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Dark Knight said:
How are you going to hook it up to the R&P?
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waht is "R&P"
 

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Rack & pinion
 
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