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Chris since your around somewhat more frequently give me ball park figure on what the following will cost.

1. Panhard Bar Install

2. Lower Control Arm Install.

3. That one steel braided brake line that is not on

4. Wheel studs.

5. Under Drive Pully's

Nothing as extensive as last year but just a rough est low end/high end mark would be good just so I have a rough Idea of what Im looking at.
 
The Panhard Bar and the wheel studs will take the most time. That is if the Panhard is a whole kit and I have to take the axles out to do the studs. Give me some pics of the Panhard bar so I know what it is and I can give you a rough idea. The rest of it is cake...
 
I heard something disgusting recently...A Rusty Trombone. Know what that is? Its when you mix a 'rim job' and 'reach around' together. Get it? Yeah its gross but made me laugh.:rlaugh:

When I read this, I did a google search on it, and found this wikepedia definition of it. I read it aloud to the family, and I laughed so hard I almost $hit myself.

Rusty trombone is a euphemism for a sexual act in which a man stands with his knees and back slightly bent, with feet at least shoulder width apart in order to expose the anus.[1] The other partner typically kneels behind the man and performs anilingus while reaching up beneath the testicles or around the body to masturbate the man, mimicking the motions of a trombone player.[1][2] The act is defined primarily by the physical orientation of the partners and the combination of analingus with manual penile stimulation; however, other positions and variations are possible.[2]
 
The Panhard Bar and the wheel studs will take the most time. That is if the Panhard is a whole kit and I have to take the axles out to do the studs. Give me some pics of the Panhard bar so I know what it is and I can give you a rough idea. The rest of it is cake...


Here is the kit

MM Rear Grip Package - For 79-98 Mustangs (Drag Race Non-Adjustable) - StangSuspension.com

and Instructions

MMPBA


also thinking of doing some gauges as well, prob water temp and oil PSI to start out with.
 
The Panhard Bar and the wheel studs will take the most time. That is if the Panhard is a whole kit and I have to take the axles out to do the studs. Give me some pics of the Panhard bar so I know what it is and I can give you a rough idea. The rest of it is cake...

The panhard bar isn't bad to do and everything for parts that you need is included. MM does a great job with their instructions and packaging everything that you need to do the job except the drill bits, which I'm sure you have. At one point it is very helpful to have a extra set of hands. I like buying stuff from MM for the above reasons and the quality is great. I just installed the A arms from them recently and as always the quality was terrific.
 
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DS loop is only if you are running under XX.XXX time, I have the wheel studs they are just not in. No not runnig tubes. At $63 each and other people running them w/ no tubes and not having issues then I'll be fine. As long as you dont run really low PSI's it will be fine.
 
DS loop is only if you are running under XX.XXX time, I have the wheel studs they are just not in. No not runnig tubes. At $63 each and other people running them w/ no tubes and not having issues then I'll be fine. As long as you dont run really low PSI's it will be fine.

don't even bother with tubes...they pinch and tear when the tire wads up on the launch...and those ET Drags will wrinkle like a mutha on the hit!!!!

also beware of "wobble" or swaying with those...if you get the pressure off alitttle bit you will feel it at the big end just drive through it and don't freak out lol

and you will need a DS loop with those ET drags
 
ahh, I didn't know it was required w/ slicks. No big deal I was thinking of putting a AL Driveshaft in anyway. Cant wait to try them out , Im just going to dump the clutch and as fred said...she'll go or she'll blow. Ive heard about the wobble so I'll expect it. Dont plan on running them under 12PSI w/ out a screw kit anyway.
 
Wow something is wrong with Stangnet. Couldn't access any topics for a while and now everything looks all screwy.

Travis I think I hear the faint/distant sound of parts breakage:D. What rims are you going to mount those on? Will those fit in your trunk or back seat when you go to Epping?
 
Wow something is wrong with Stangnet. Couldn't access any topics for a while and now everything looks all screwy.

Travis I think I hear the faint/distant sound of parts breakage:D. What rims are you going to mount those on? Will those fit in your trunk or back seat when you go to Epping?


They will fit fine in the back seat delete area. Mounting them on my Weld Pro stars.

Whats going to break?