Re: got some ?s for you guys
[Re: leavitt4]
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12/28/09 07:10 PM
12/28/09 07:10 PM
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Mopar Ron
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I know free is nice and all BUT if he is giving you that stuff with the stipulation you "HAVE" to use it in your car I would pass on the stuff and look for some cheap or free mopar stuff to use in the car or find a GM car to use the chevy stuff. I know its been done many,many times befor but Me personally,I would never use a Gm drivetrain in any of my mopars, If I had a GM drivetrain I would find a GM to put it in Thats just me so on to your questions, I have put camaro subframes under mopars but I like the Mustang II style frontends better. and I don't care for the 12 bolt rear ends with the "C" clips, a 8 3/4 is stronger and better to narrow, but you could have ford or mopar ends put on a 12 bolt, but you need the right axels to be able to shorten them or get after market ones(not cheap) Ron...
Last edited by Mopar Ron; 12/28/09 07:24 PM.
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Re: got some ?s for you guys
[Re: OzHemi]
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01/07/10 12:22 AM
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fstfish66
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early stangs got an 8 inch, 4 1/2 bolt pattern,,and from what ive read drop right in to a mopar A body
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Re: got some ?s for you guys
[Re: fstfish66]
#565163
01/07/10 12:41 AM
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OzHemi
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early stangs got an 8 inch, 4 1/2 bolt pattern
K codes were 9" IIRC..(maybe A codes too?)
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Re: got some ?s for you guys
[Re: 1972cudaguy]
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01/19/10 10:57 PM
01/19/10 10:57 PM
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Posts: 10,588 Freeport IL USA
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sometimes rodders overlook another front end swap that's not too hard . While the Mustang front end is one of the best for a narrower 30's + 40's car , there's the cross torsion bar Aspen F body set up . One of the Mopar mags had an article on it , can't recall which tho
Having put an F body front clip under a 35 Dodge, I can tell you they are too wide, and the torsion bars and subframe brackest extend beyond the front fenders of the mid 30s sheetmetal. There are other issues with the F body clip as well. Though they can be made to work, sort of, they are not the best choice for early (or any in my opinoin) street rod. And I'm a hard core Mopar guy. Gene
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Re: got some ?s for you guys
[Re: poorboy]
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01/20/10 08:28 AM
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1972cudaguy
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Quote:
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sometimes rodders overlook another front end swap that's not too hard . While the Mustang front end is one of the best for a narrower 30's + 40's car , there's the cross torsion bar Aspen F body set up . One of the Mopar mags had an article on it , can't recall which tho
Having put an F body front clip under a 35 Dodge, I can tell you they are too wide, and the torsion bars and subframe brackest extend beyond the front fenders of the mid 30s sheetmetal. There are other issues with the F body clip as well. Though they can be made to work, sort of, they are not the best choice for early (or any in my opinoin) street rod. And I'm a hard core Mopar guy. Gene
I believe you're right there Gene . Maybe the article was for putting one under a late 40's , early 50's car which is a tad wider
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