Those annoying rods that connect the lower control arms to the subframe, seriously reduce the header/exhaust pipe space. It's the bottleneck that prevents larger tube headers from passing down around the engine, like most other cars do.
So I was checking out a 70s Thunderbird the other day, and I noticed they also have the strut-rod setup, but instead of going back like on the Mustang II, the rods attach FORWARD of the lower control arm. This gives me an idea. I'm thinking about cutting off the strut rod mounting plates from my MII, along with that bolt-on bracket that runs under the bellhousing and ties them together, and unbolt those rods from the control arms, switch them around,(left to right, and vice versa) so they face forward, and bolt them back on. Then take those strut-rod mounting plates, and weld them in place on the front frame rails, with a new fabricated bolt-on bracket that will tie them together. This will not only clear out the bottleneck in the subframe so that large headers can be fabricated to run back next to the motor, but it will eliminate that annoying bracket under the bellhousing, too! I'm thinking it will shed a few pounds in the process.
Can anyone spot any short-comings of such a mod, or has anyone here already done such a mod to their MII?
So I was checking out a 70s Thunderbird the other day, and I noticed they also have the strut-rod setup, but instead of going back like on the Mustang II, the rods attach FORWARD of the lower control arm. This gives me an idea. I'm thinking about cutting off the strut rod mounting plates from my MII, along with that bolt-on bracket that runs under the bellhousing and ties them together, and unbolt those rods from the control arms, switch them around,(left to right, and vice versa) so they face forward, and bolt them back on. Then take those strut-rod mounting plates, and weld them in place on the front frame rails, with a new fabricated bolt-on bracket that will tie them together. This will not only clear out the bottleneck in the subframe so that large headers can be fabricated to run back next to the motor, but it will eliminate that annoying bracket under the bellhousing, too! I'm thinking it will shed a few pounds in the process.
Can anyone spot any short-comings of such a mod, or has anyone here already done such a mod to their MII?
