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    Here's another photo. Obviously the upper A-arm is significantly different from the ideal MII design. However, like I said, with limited travel, it worked. The engine setback and resultant weight distribution helped also.

    The front suspension on this car may be a bit out of line according to the Ford MII design, but it's set up a lot closer than many high-end cars I see in the magazines today. Some of those guys realy butcher it up in order to get what they call "a great stance."
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