Thread: Heidts Or Tci
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01-15-2007 09:47 PM #31
understood...I just didnt realize the superide was offered with not much shine. i thought that's what the MII version was for...more of a budget/low maintenance option. good luck with it...i hope to order mine soon before that back order on the spindles gets worse.'35 Ford coupe- LT1/T56, '32 Ford pickup, 70 GTO convertible, 06 GTO
Robert
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01-15-2007 09:56 PM #32
The Mll is great for your app with bigger fenders. I think some notching of fender is still needed but not sure . Heidts has the superide ll for larger car and truck apps also.
AAAAhhhh spindle.s
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01-16-2007 06:16 AM #33
Hey stang, The crossmember I purchased from Chassis Engineering. It's universal cut your own length for about 50.00. Although I could have made it very easy cause I have my own bender I'am just lazy.
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01-16-2007 06:51 AM #34
Originally Posted by bluestang67
Touch up on an exposed painted suspension can be a regular bear.
Regardless of the nay sayers, powder coat is much tougher than paint and yes, it can be touched up, if necessary - with paint.Dave
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01-16-2007 09:19 AM #35
Hey Guys:
What do you search on on e-bay to find this stuff? I'm looking for a Mustang II cross member for a '40 Chevy. I'm thinking about a CI bolt in but they are a little pricey. The weld ins are about 1/2 the price. I can install either but thought the bold in would be easier and quicker. I have a Mustang II front clip for the other parts. Who is having the best sale? I'm going to run a 250 c.i. 6 cyl with a 200-4-R. Any suggestions on a rear end and gear ratio? The rear tread is 60".
Bob T
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01-16-2007 09:33 AM #36
Goto Ebay motors.
Enter - Mustang (sub frame, subframe, frame, front end, frontend)
Thats a start - it returns any items with
'Mustang' AND
'sub frame' OR 'subframe' OR 'frame' OR 'front end' OR 'frontend'
add 'cross, crossmenber' in the parenthesis for more possibilities.
Always use commas and a space after each comma in the parenthesis section.
in the description.Last edited by SBC; 01-16-2007 at 09:36 AM.
There is no limit to what a man can do . . . if he doesn't mind who gets the credit. (Ronald Reagan)
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01-16-2007 09:36 AM #37
Bob hi in the search window at ebay motors just type suspension . They also allready have a Suspension and steering area in parts and accesories .
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01-16-2007 06:53 PM #38
Speaking of Suspension
While were on the subject of Suspension, I have a complete original front stub and complete rear end with all brand new parts drum to drum off a 56 Chevy that I will give to anyone out there that wants to come to St. Louis and pick up. I put a Stang ll complete front on a customers car and all the original stuff is on a pallet at my shop just taking up space. Get the word out to anyone that might be interrested before I send it to the junk yard, contact me at roy4345@sbcglobal.net
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01-16-2007 10:51 PM #39
Ireland i was thinking of the POR15 for a coating. That stuff is hard a nails also right .
But nothing a quick rattle can cant touch up with a little tape . I do want a driver but did think of the Por15 as a option .
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11-22-2019 08:56 AM #40
I went with Heidts on my BBC powered '34 Ford Sedan Delivery because I felt the eccentric would move too easily. Alignment is much harder, but it shouldn't need to be repeated.
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11-22-2019 09:35 AM #41
if your going to use por15 you best throw the parts out in the rain first. that junk will peel right off clean metal. por stands for paint over rust .
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11-22-2019 10:01 AM #42
Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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11-22-2019 02:47 PM #43
how does the date change anything in this thread ???
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11-22-2019 08:16 PM #44
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11-23-2019 06:15 AM #45
there are other people who read these post other than the orig poster . many time they never come back . if the info is of no value delete the thread .
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird