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Old 10-17-2001, 11:37 PM   #2
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'65-66 Mustangs certainly accept '75-78 Granada/Monarch/Varsailles spindles as that's what I'm using right now. You don't need drop spindles. Just use the correct springs/insulators and drop the upper suspension arm mounts an inch (ala Shellby) if you need to.

You'll have a good center of gravity and pretty good handling. If you need a more race type suspension, get the negative wedge kit, but that's really more for racing.

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