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04-08-2000, 08:21 PM | #1 |
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Max Motorsports suspesion kit
Hey guys, Is anyone running grip in a box? I have an 84.5 20th anniversary GT and I like this kit . There is only one problem, it seems that the 4 point lower crossmember brace doesn't like my full length headers much. Is there any way around this other than getting rid of my headers, I really don't want to do that? Please help? |
04-10-2000, 08:58 AM | #2 |
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They can substitute their 2 point brace instead of the 4 point, and that will likely give you the clearance you need.
Their kits are pretty flexible for substitutions. Give them a call and I am sure they will put together a kit for you to give you the ride/handling balance you are looking for. www.maximummotorsports.com ------------------ 89 LX Convertible blue/white/white. Minor bolt ons and 2.73 gears..... 225.5 RWHP @ 4800RPM. 14.74 @95.5 MPH, 2.4 sec 60' 3.73s and full rear suspension this winter. Then things will get fun!! |
04-13-2000, 11:37 AM | #3 |
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Not sure there is much you can do about the clearance issue, other than try a 2-point brace (maybe).
I have the Kenny Brown K-brace. I tried 2 sets of long tube headers, only to put back on the shortie equal lengths. Darius ------------------ Darius Rudis Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
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