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12-29-2006 06:07 PM #1
Ifs
Has anyone out there built their own tube a-ams, I am looking for ball joints for my IFS project?
Thanks !
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12-29-2006 06:39 PM #2
I did. They're standard Mustang II bolt-in replacements. They aren't beautiful, but some button-head cap screws would have cleaned them up a bit. The car was full fendered anyhow.Jack
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12-30-2006 04:18 AM #3
check out the stock car stuff in Speedway,they sell mopar style screw in ball joints,and weld in bungs to install them,Hank
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12-30-2006 04:45 AM #4
Ifs
Thanks for the input Guys!
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01-01-2007 07:13 AM #5
What are some of the hub to hub dimensions that some of you IFS guys are running.
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01-01-2007 12:31 PM #6
I am also about to do a tubular on my 56F100 but having to make my own clip as well but Jag based. See my thread re Ally fuel tank in this section.
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01-01-2007 08:14 PM #7
I used screw-in balljoints and bungs from these guys.....
427 SC Cobra Replica, Cobra Kit Car, Cobra Kits
Then I overbuilt the control arms using 4130 1.125" o.d. X 0.188" wall. Next time I'll use 1.250" X 0.125" for the bottoms and 0.750" X 0.125" for the uppers. The thinner tubing on the upper arms will be aesthetically pleasing.Last edited by techinspector1; 01-01-2007 at 08:19 PM.
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