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Old 12-22-2004, 08:38 PM   #2
Fat0eknee
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Default Re: chassis Torquing problems in 65 mustangs

if you had some kind of monstrous motor in it then id be worried but not with just a 289 - the only problem i see with gettin on it would be your axle winding up and wheels hopping when you take off

but if you really want to stiffen your chassis you can buy a pair of subframe connectors and it should stop twisting from happening

prob get a pair for about 70-100 bucks and they come in bolt in or weld in ...or you could bolt them in then get somebody to weld them
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