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Mustang II on 37 Chevy question
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Posted: 04/29/08 10:02 AM
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Any good sites for how-to on mounting a Mustang II front ends to 37 chevy sedan? Also looking for parts to rebuild Mustang II front end. Thanks, Chris
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Posted: 05/01/08 08:21 AM
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Chris, I don't know if this helps, new to the site and all. But I ordered parts for my mustang II kit from Heidt's. You can see their website at (http://www.heidts.com/heip16.htm) I believe the rebuild kit is around $160.00, they also have tech articles on the website. Only other advice I will suggest is I personally like the stock height spindles on my ride, the lowered control arms are a bit too low for comfort, but you got to do what you like.
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cfind6059
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Posted: 05/22/08 09:32 AM
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I installed a Chassis Engineering bolt-on (no welding)MII suspension on my 37 Chevy coupe. I do not have the car road ready yet, but the installation of this kit is really simple and these folks are very helpful when you have questions. I also used CE's radiator mount, trans X-member, brake pedal kit, and rear spring kit,and all bolted in perfectly.
For the replacement MII parts, try Yogis Inc.
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dchatcher
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Posted: 06/01/08 12:03 PM
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Fatmanfab does a complete slip in front end to your existing frame if you have any damage to your frame past the front suspension. Heidt is cheaper for their kit if your front section is ok. I am doing a 37 Chrysler that has damage past the suspension from un-paved roads in Okla. The Heidt catalog gives excellent instructions for using their system. Their catelog is available from their web site or distributors. Will give step by step photos.
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