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Thread: Which MustangII IFS for a 65 Chevy truck
          
   
   

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    BigTruckDriver is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Originally posted by techinspector1
    I fabricate most of my own stuff from scratch, so I've never used anybody's kit, but have heard some others complaining about the quality of Fat Man's stuff.

    I can appreciate that you want to spend the least money you have to in order to do this, but there has to be a break point somewhere with parts and pieces quality and the price of same.

    Is it just that you want polished stainless tubular control arms on the truck for visual effect with the front end tilted or do you want an MII arrangement for R&P and disc brakes?
    Not really looking to skimp on quality,Its just that Heidts IFS kits are like a few hundred cheaper.


    The IFS is lighter,a lot less cluster mounted on the frame(cleaner look) ,like the steering gear box.Better handling,more ground clearence in the front, and the pudry polished control arms
    Last edited by BigTruckDriver; 11-24-2005 at 07:55 PM.

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