I noticed the front crossmember was a little loose, so i decided to tighten it. The engine and tranny are out of the car I'm trying to get my lca's off the car, but i can't seem to even budge the bolts that hold in the no
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I've even tried using an sn95 subframe connector as a breaker bar
I've got a '64 mustang, and i was looking under it and it has no front crossmember
Charles rodgers and 4 others 5 reactions · 25 comments can i put floor jacks where the. To be honest the first generation mustang has a crossmember that looks extremely weak and doesn't appear that it would maintain camber in a high speed corner The crossmember is very beefy as well as their radiator support being the same thickness as the frame rails Add the weld in transmission support and.
I unhooked the right and left brake. I have used the cross member several times, the one under the engine to jack up the front of my car I have seen many people do this over the years Thanks for the input guys
I'm thinking that t/a style lower crossmember that bolts to the lca mounting points is a good thing to have in addition to the export brace, monte carlo bar and subframe.
How will a failure of the crossmember bolt cause the car to go careening out of control She said that the r&p unit does not attach to the crossmember Do you want to take bets on how many. Since ford introduced the mustang in 1964, it has become an american icon, symbolizing power, design, and the spirit of freedom
My car didn't have a crossmember installed when i bought it, so i purchased as repro a while back and am just now getting it on the car The other day theshagg put up a post about his car falling off the jack stands and hoosierbuddy menionedsomething about it being a bad idea to jack the car using the crossmember Subframe connectors should be your first modification when upgrading your mustang's suspension Stiffening your mustang's chassis with mm subframe connectors will provide several benefits:.
I want to remove the front crossmember on my 68 to do some complete detailing