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Topic: How will the AJE kit drive (Read 260 times)
68mustangkb
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How will the AJE kit drive
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November 09, 2009, 07:51:18 PM »
How does the AJE kit handle? Any bump steer or other problems?
I placed my order last Friday for one and have read enough that I need to call them back and let them know I will be running a swaybar.
Have you heared of cutting out the floor rear floor pan and trunk pan from a 95gt and welding into a 68 mustang? I have talked to someone that said he has done this but I have not seen it. I would like to have the full rear suspension setup on my car.
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I have a 1968 Mustang that I am putting the complete running works from a 1995 gt under.
5.0 efi(I need to build), t-5 built to handle 650hp, 8.8 rear end with 3.73 gear.
I am still doing body work right now.
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CPRstreetmachines
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Re: How will the AJE kit drive
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November 17, 2009, 09:02:13 AM »
We did a 66 coupe with the power rack basic shocks and basic spring kit that comes with it and it handled really well. I have the manual pinto rack, no sway bar and progressive rate springs and it does ok but i'm going to upgrading to adjustable shocks because the stock ones that come with the kit are a little to soft for a car you want to make handle.
I haven't seen anyone do the 95 gt rear stuff. Its really to much work for a rear suspension that isn't that great to begin with
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