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Old 10-08-2001, 06:03 PM   #5
jz_mustang50
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Yes, it is welded on at the axle. The nut head is on the inside of the car. Make sure you are using a 6 point socket. I'm sure you'll round it off with anything but. You shouldn't be able to round it off using a 6 point.



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1991 Mustang GT. Mods to date: 4.10 rear end, new POSI, aluminum driveshaft, AOD w/ shift kit, 2 1/2 off road h-pipe, 2 1/2 flowmasters and 2 1/2 tail pipes. Electric fan, Removed air pump and egr tube. Hotchkins upper and lower control arms. New energy suspension rear busings. Hoosier Quick Time Pro 27x10.5x15 and bolt on subframes soon to be welded. Everything else is STOCK. Totally stock ENGINE. 14.29@96 with 130k miles.
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