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Putting the front suspension together

Reply #15
Buying new inners and outers, and having the inners professionally installed ended up costing about the same as that kit.  That kit's probably easier.
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Putting the front suspension together

Reply #16
I guess if my only two choices are either that kit or buying the SN95 parts I'll go with the kit since I would only be saving a few bucks doing the swap, and it would be more work.

Putting the front suspension together

Reply #17
t3skidoo, There were no visible cracks in the framerails, and I've had Kenny Brown subframe connectors welded in. I'm not sure what im doing for an anti-sway bar yet.

 

Putting the front suspension together

Reply #18
Regarding the MM kit, you might price check the parts before deciding. 

Regarding the structure, chances are good the A/S bar mounts and frame rails are okay, but you want to verify, esp. if the car's been driven hard.  They get stressed from hard cornering.
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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]