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    TCI Mustang II front ends

     



    Any one here running a Mustang II front end made by TCI engineering?
    Any likes or dislikes?

    I am looking into one for my 1950 Chevy sedan delivery project.
    Any information would be appreciated.

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    Check out the construction and how it and others are made. Thicker/heavier
    is better. Look up "Shine" in the members list. He does this stuff for a living and has replaced quite a few MII front ends that were not up to par. Maybe he will reply.

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    It depends on which level you want to go, 1 through 3. One is a bare bones while 2 and 3 are fairly expensive and somewhat higher tech. This is my Level 3 and on my AVATAR car:





    The alignment will have you scratching your head, but is really simple once you sit and look at it a while and a lot easier then many others with adjustable Heim links.
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    Art Morrison for the Money, T bolt design's blow, they slide when airriding, the pics above of the front are great though there is not alote of camber and caster adjustment in them, there set for a specific ride height built in, due to the cam lobe style adjustment built in the upper mount.


    Art Morrison for the money ask for Brock EXT 221 tell him Sellers sent you.
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