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    disc brakes

     



    Maybee check out http://www.ecihotrodbrakes.com/ They might have something that will fit. I got mine there and my kit was only $425. thier prices I thought were good and the qualitywas excellent. Just a idea.
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    Granada is a simple bolt in. But, you will have to change the inside tie rod end to a Moog part # es363r1 (you'll need 2) 1 for each side

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    hey does neone know if a powerbooster for a 66 Fairlane would work on a 66 ranchero? heres the link of the one i wanna buy
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2457996218

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    wut about this one for a 66 mustang?
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2458463918

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    Wheelwood may have something also. A granada my have some useful pieces also
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    The ranchero and the fairlane are built on the same chassis, don't let the nose fool ya.
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    wut about the one for the mustang?

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    Well im just gonna use the mustang unit on my 4 drum brakes, so is the chasis the same for the mustang too or will i need to adjust a couple of things to get it to fit?

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    Yes, I am just trying to look for a power unit for my drum brakes at this point. I was looking for disc brakes but decided not to do that right now. So ur sayin i should go with the fairlane one huh?

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    oh.. and wut is the difference between Restoreres and Hot Rod usage. Will the Mustang unit not work well with my factory set up?

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    Allright.. sounds good enough for me.. And u say the Fairlane unit WILL work?

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    allright thanx again guys...sorry if i was being kinda anal..just wanted to make sure on things

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