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Old 06-13-2012, 06:35 AM
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Mustang II front end; anyone done one?

Anyone done one? Looking at lots of kits and can't find one specifically for a 67 to 72. I found a universal cross member I can use but just wondering what other people have done. Or if there is a kit for our trucks I have not found yet.

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Steve at Industrial Chassis will be producing Dakota based truck specific kit for the bump side.

With this you can be in the weeds and still use the stock 5 on 5.5 ford pattern. And have a true 1/2 ton truck front suspension.

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Thanks for the reply Garbz2, that looks like it will be a good front suspension. However, I already have upper and lower tubular control arms, spindles, and strut rods from another project. I want to go ahead and stick with the MII front end because there are so many different options with it. Tons of brake packages with what ever bolt pattern you want. Stock springs, coil overs, airbags, multiple spring rates and so on. I think I found my cross member so all is good.

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