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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.
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Rich...take 'em off. But throw 'em in the trailer, just in case.
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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.
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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.
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That's good because this one no longer has an air bag either.
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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.
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