Re: bigtimeauto / Alterkation users?
[Re: Thumperdart]
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First off the pic above is not rms stuff..42lbs brake,rack,k frame And hardware...maybe I'm off a lb Or Two. I must say I do miss them 6 cylinder torsion bars though..:)
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Re: bigtimeauto / Alterkation users?
[Re: fishy340]
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01/27/15 06:16 PM
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that kit is the hemidenny stuff i have it on my duster. sits quite low. here is a brake kit you can use on the various mustang ii kits that does not change the width. ECI 704CK http://www.ecihotrodbrakes.com/mustang_pinto_discbrake_conversions.htmlthis kit has aluminum hubs, granada rotors, heavy gm calipers, you could swap wildwood or ssbc lightweight calipers that are gm-sized it keeps the track width stock, so you would not need wheels with special offset Quote:
We've done it! ECI has developed a Mustang II/ Pinto BIG BRAKE KIT that's perfect for your street rod. By combining components from existing kits, we can now offer 11" diameter rotors, BIG GM calipers and our aluminum hubs. This kit provides 65% more braking with no wheel offset! No other "Big Brake Kit" can offer this at any price!
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Re: bigtimeauto / Alterkation users?
[Re: bigdad]
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01/27/15 06:39 PM
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anyone know if you can buy it without springs and shocks?
I tried to buy it less stuff, wasn't able to but, I didn't try really hard
It was complete with brakes, etc
$5350 shipped to me
Had I done a little more research, I'd bought one from Hemi Denny
same basic thing but, looks nicer
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=186472
And, I think its just a tad less $$ not much though
looks like a copy of a alterkation? Is that mounts for a pinto rack and the shockes need to go to the stock shock brackets??
I think the alterkation is way less cluttered. I also like the mustang rack better.
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Re: bigtimeauto / Alterkation users?
[Re: John Burdine]
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John... why dont you go with Strange struts... WAY CHEAPER and it includes everything you need (brakes springs, lower A-arms.. everything except the rack... its not hard to install at all... but I dont know if you play in a class where you cant run the struts $1900 gets it all
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Re: bigtimeauto / Alterkation users?
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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John... why dont you go with Strange struts... WAY CHEAPER and it includes everything you need (brakes springs, lower A-arms.. everything except the rack... its not hard to install at all... but I dont know if you play in a class where you cant run the struts $1900 gets it all
Totally agree! If you CAN use struts thats the way to go.
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Re: bigtimeauto / Alterkation users?
[Re: bigtimeauto]
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01/29/15 11:29 AM
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John... why dont you go with Strange struts... WAY CHEAPER and it includes everything you need (brakes springs, lower A-arms.. everything except the rack... its not hard to install at all... but I dont know if you play in a class where you cant run the struts $1900 gets it all
what he saves in upfront money he will spend more on the install. that 1900 you throw out there does not include the rack, steering shaft and u joints or a jig needed to install the struts properly. A alterkation can be bought and bolted in with basic skills. CHEAPER hardly ever is better.
Yes it does take fab work... but if he has the front bars going out then thats the bulk of it... you dont need any jigs.. inclinemeter for the angles and a welder.. I did say it didnt include the rack... he has a column and it might need a splined rag joint.. they do make a heavier car system for the bigger brakes(everything is a little beefier)
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