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Reply #120
Okay, I just got to see the pic you posted.  From what I can see, this looks to be designed for drag racing, is that right?  Do you have a pic of the underside?

Thanks
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Reply #121
BadBird...If this thing is a go AND they are worth a , count me and my 85 turbocoupe in. I have a little time as I just found out my beloved 69 Boss block that I have yet to run needs a sleeve due to the hairline crack. I guess that is what I get for buying expensive $hit over the internet......

Chuck...if you are reading this I got your rear shock mounts but have yet to open them. Thanks for getting them to me. I will put them under the tree and open the box on Christmas morning!

Merry Christmas to all...
85 TurboCoupe. 306/DartSr's/Vic 5.0 Intake/B-25 Cam/Vortech YS trim/A9L Computer and Mustang Harness/ Pro M 77 MAF-50lb inj/TKO/15X10 Prostars/MMR Coilovers-90/10's-50/50's Chucks shock brackets/CHE Adjustable uppers/lowers. FR manual rack/steering shaft.

92 LX Coupe 306/Gen VII DFI/ No engine /TTI Race kit T-76/Comp cam/ 15X10 Prostars

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Reply #122
Ok, I'm new to this thread but wanted to chime in.  I'd be WAY interested but can't sign up until I have more solid answers.  Mainly, my questions revolve around the "it should be based on the 87-88 K" list.  I already have the shorter arms on my 88 to bring my wheels back under the fenders after the SN brake upgrade and if this K was based on the 83-86 model I'd be right back where I started from.
1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
'89 5.0 w/ ported intakes, Mallory Adjustable FPR, BBK shorties and H with 2.5" Flows, 130 amp 3G, 89 Mustang comp/wiring, Aluminum radiator w/ elec fan, T5 trans, King Cobra clutch, 3.55 gears, 13" Cobra brakes (front), Wilwood prop valve, Mustang A-arms, Front Coil-overs, MM CC plates, Silver 17x9 R's, 03 Cobra IRS, Aluminum DS, 2002 Mustang dash/console etc..., custom leather seats

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Reply #123
Those are high quality products that are being offered.  There seems to be a lot of concern about wheter or not it will fit the 87-88 platform.  My car is scheduled for some frame repair due to an unfortunate run in with a Ford Aerostar ler which did a slight number on the radiator support of my car.  I will be contacting the frame shop tomorrow about how soon he can get to it.  I am willing to volunteer my k-member and control arms for manufacturing specs if they would be interested.

Ron, let me know if they are interested in doing this.
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Blueprinted 306, Thumper ported Canfield 195's, TLSR Camshaft, custom motor mounts, Parker funnelweb, Pro Systems Carburetor, Tremec 3550 II, 4.30 gears, Moser Axles, Team Z custom suspension with upper relocation brackets and anti roll bar.  At the track I run M/T 26/10's on Weld Star rims.

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Reply #124
I don't no where the concern is.  Swapping has been covered so much on this forum that almost everyone but forum newbies should know that the 83-86 K will bolt into an 87-88 but will require different a-arms for proper track width.

I think the bigger concern (coming from some 87-88 guys) is that by building it to 83-86 spec you restrict your number of possible combos.  For example, I know with my setup, an 83-86 K would be completely useless because it would have my wheels sticking out 1/2"+ on each side, again, and there are no shorter arms as I already have the 83-86 spec arms. 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but making this K to 87-88 spec would allow:

1.  83-86 stock brake guys to use it (using 87-88 or cobra a-arms I think),

2.  83-86 big brake guys to use it (stock a-arms - sn brake inrease track width)

3.  87-88 stock brake guys to use it (stock 87-88 a-arms)

4.  87-88 big brake guys to us it (83-86/fox stang arms- sn brake inrease track width)

and for a very small few, 5.  There is a setup (slips my mind who has it, please chime in) that uses something like +30mm offset wheels with SN brakes, which should work with 83-88 cars.

The dowside of making it 83-86 spec is that you lose at least one of these options.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong but pure flexibility for ALL is the biggest vote for making it 87-88.

BTW, thanks for offering your K-member Its1FastCat, I hope it works out!
1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
'89 5.0 w/ ported intakes, Mallory Adjustable FPR, BBK shorties and H with 2.5" Flows, 130 amp 3G, 89 Mustang comp/wiring, Aluminum radiator w/ elec fan, T5 trans, King Cobra clutch, 3.55 gears, 13" Cobra brakes (front), Wilwood prop valve, Mustang A-arms, Front Coil-overs, MM CC plates, Silver 17x9 R's, 03 Cobra IRS, Aluminum DS, 2002 Mustang dash/console etc..., custom leather seats

 

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Reply #125
Yup, as I mentioned in my first post in this thread (and one of my posts in this thread that hasn't been addressed), making provisions to relocate control arms inward and upward would make this proposal more viable.

With mounting provisions similar to the 87-88s, one would have choices of longer/shorter control arms and different wheel widths/offsets.

Installing later model ball joints allows for newer spindles, ie a wider variety of brakes and wheels.  For those interested, looking at Maximum Motorsports website will provide some more info on what's possible.
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Twin '85 TCs
White/ Grey 2-tone
#1 (left): undergoing top-to-bottom rebuild     
#2 (right): DD, power everything (sorta)
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]