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HandOverFist 11-11-2014 10:48 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by mike britt (Post 452590)
Hey Rich, if you look at how flimsy that core support is, that's probably why Ford put that brace there.

I have a new radiator support sitting in the dining room floor Mike...it isnt that flimsy. That also doesnt address the reason for the extra braces out back. The more I think on it the more I believe those braces were for the crossmember...it's the only explanation that makes any sense. The tubes are too light/thin to deal with any flex...their only strength would be in tension and compression.

Alan Nyhus 11-12-2014 08:25 AM

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Rich...take 'em off. But throw 'em in the trailer, just in case. ;) :) -Al

FireSale 11-12-2014 12:04 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
I found a descent article on Fox body suspensions and those bars don't seem to be considered part of the suspension. They aren't mentioned here at all.

79-2004 Mustang Suspension Info

Dale

Mark Yacavone 11-12-2014 01:38 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
Guys, If those braces are conv. only, then they are there to lessen nose or cowl shake or door closing up or rattling, going over rough ground or railroad tracks or something like that.
Won't hurt to leave them off on a drag car.
Agree with Alan..Clean it up, put it and the bolts under the seat in the truck.
Probably be there for a long time.

Dave Noll 11-12-2014 02:21 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by mark yacavone (Post 452644)
if those braces are conv. Only, then they are there to lessen nose or cowl shake or door closing up or rattling, going over rough ground or railroad tracks or something like that.
Won't hurt to leave them off on a drag car.

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slowpony 11-12-2014 03:05 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by HandOverFist (Post 450466)
Appreciate any input James - I'll contact Bullet Cams when the time comes. I'm sure Thomas Arnett can help on the C4...I know squat about Ford transmissions. Right now I'm trying to garner info on control arms and springs...also wondering about 26" vs 28" rear tires.

Still awaiting repairs on the lift I just eyeballed the car a bit more this afternoon. I focused on the steering wheel with the blown airbag and began to mess with it a bit. The previous owner had taped the face up with some duct tape...effective, but it left a mess of glue residue when I peeled it off. A little WD-40 and a rag and it began to clean up and come back to presentable. I believe I can salvage the wheel after all...might even use the built in horn button for a linelock switch before it's over.

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps0b879d0b.jpg

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps0b6ec07c.jpg

I need to formulate a plan for the console as far as switches and aftermarket shifter go.

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psc2e4146a.jpg

Even with the back seat deleted the roll bar appears it will be a tight fit. Still leaning towards the Maximum Motorsports 6/8 point kit for convertibles until I hear better otherwise.

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps2ec3c717.jpg

Steering wheel for 89 is different, no air bags.

slowpony 11-12-2014 03:14 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by HandOverFist (Post 452449)
A pic of the front brace attached...

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps46afb595.jpg

I know some use these parts, but I never envisioned it would be illegal to delete or modify said part. What exactly constitutes "factory suspension"? I can substitute aftermarket rotors/calipers but can't touch this junky bracket? It looks like a bandaide fix from Ford to me. When I installed the subframe connectors I had to cut the factory braces at the rear that the back braces bolt to...does this make the car null and void now? It sure isnt going to be as Ford produced it.

These braces were put on convertibles to lessen cowl shake and to distribute load from k member back to body structure. I have a 94 GT convertible with them. My 86 GT T-top car and early convertibles don't have them. I am not sure when they started putting them on, but strut tower braces served the same purpose. Car is most certainly stiffer with frame connectors and a roll bar.

HandOverFist 11-12-2014 03:26 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by slowpony (Post 452658)
Steering wheel for 89 is different, no air bags.

That's good because this one no longer has an air bag either. :p

Got those 4-cylinder springs today...I'll tackle those this weekend.

Rory McNeil 11-12-2014 03:57 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by HandOverFist (Post 452665)
That's good because this one no longer has an air bag either. :p

Got those 4-cylinder springs today...I'll tackle those this weekend.

If you have never replaced the front coil springs on a Ford Fox body, be prepared to scratch your head a few times.Unless you cut the old coils with a torch, and are installing lowering springs (shorter free length), it can be a bitc%! If you really want to have some "fun", try installing a pair of un cut Moroso drag springs! It seems that nobody has the correct special spring compressor, so I found it easier (make that somewhat less difficult), to unbolt the 2 large inner control arm bolts, and use a floor jack under the control arm. as long as the engine is still in the car, this method works fairly well. Of course trying to re install those lower control arm bolts afterwards will be a pain.

FireSale 11-12-2014 05:01 PM

Re: Ford vs Chevy Build-up
 
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Originally Posted by Rory McNeil (Post 452670)
If you have never replaced the front coil springs on a Ford Fox body, be prepared to scratch your head a few times.Unless you cut the old coils with a torch, and are installing lowering springs (shorter free length), it can be a bitc%! If you really want to have some "fun", try installing a pair of un cut Moroso drag springs! It seems that nobody has the correct special spring compressor, so I found it easier (make that somewhat less difficult), to unbolt the 2 large inner control arm bolts, and use a floor jack under the control arm. as long as the engine is still in the car, this method works fairly well. Of course trying to re install those lower control arm bolts afterwards will be a pain.

For what it's worth, I had the same problem with my 68. No commercially available spring compressor fit the aftermarket front coils I used. Had to disassemble the compressor and put it back together inside the spring to make it work.

Dale


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