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    Jaguar IRS specs

     



    I am considering a jag independent rear suspension for my '32 ford sedan. Does any one know what model and yr to look for and do any have the right track width without shortening or widening? I think 56-57" flange to flange would be about perfect.

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    I bought mine off a guy in Conn. selling on eBay. Price was low,but shipping would kill the deal. Aquick measure on mine is 60 inches flage to flange,which I plan to make uo in back spacing,the guy said it was out of a later model sedan. Hope this helps you,Hank

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    Unless you have your heart set on a Jag unit for the IRS, another good source is the T-Bird IRS unit. There are a lot of them out there that use the 8.8" center section and came stock with disc brakes with a parking brake...
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    Quote Originally Posted by techinspector1
    My friend wants me to help him put a turboe'd Wankel in front of a 6-speed and T-Bird rear in a Miata.
    That would be an interesting setup!!! I would imagine the turbo would teach a lot of people to not laugh at rotary power... Those miata's are fairly light too, aren't they?
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