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Location: Thurmond, NC
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![]() You can also use the parts from a 94-up Mustang (V6 or V8). You can find these parts used for around $500 from MPS or Delk. I got my kit from MPS, but I had to make over 6 phone calls before they sent all of the parts they were supposed to (I still had to make a trip to my local junkyard to get a few parts). After I got it all put together, one of the axles they sent turned out to be bent (Impossible to tell out of the car). Finally got it replaced after 2 phone calls and a few weeks of waiting (had to eat the money lost on the gear oil). Called to ask some tech questions during installation, but the guy just sat there and yawned in my ear, and wouldn't answer my questions, so I figured it out myself. However, the discs look a whole lot better behind my 98 Cobra wheels, and 5-lug is mandatory for the best wheel selection. Good Luck!
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