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Thread: How well do you think a Mustang II IFS will handle?
          
   
   

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    BigTruckDriver is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    The Jim Meyer racing does have a lot of different settings,and uses 12" Impala rotors .The Impala is a heavy car.
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    Talked to Jim Meyer Racing (man hes a fast talker ) and he said the mustangII IFS might not work to good with a all cast big block.I don't want a small block.Any Ideas?looks like I might have to go ,back to the tubular a-arms and stock crossmember.

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