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i believe the book reads that the bottom of the new rail cannot be higher than the original floor. i'll check the book later for you.
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Mark, reading the rule book alone will NOT answer your question, it depends on which section you read and how you interpret it. There seem to be a big difference in the interpretation depending on if you're doing a FWD conversion or as it appears your choice a rear wheel drive car. There are less things "allowed" for the rear wheel drive cars than the FWD conversion cars.... at least from my interpretation. Opinions may vary, however never hurts to call your Div. Director. Joe
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Mark,, there are a few early Mustang S/S cars out there,,,including Alex's if hes looking in on here, that you should take a look at and talk to their owners to help you solve your problem.
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