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  • that fusebox location isn't going to work when you put the a/c box back in

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    • Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
      that fusebox location isn't going to work when you put the a/c box back in
      lolz
      Ring and pinion specialist

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      • AC is for pussies.


        Is it running yet?

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        • Originally posted by bigshoe View Post
          AC is for pussies.


          Is it running yet?
          um.. yeah.. no. I have some 'other' work to do right now - that's not on MY car. ugh.

          That's ok, I'm off all next week. Time to get after it!

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          • When you POR15 the cage did you use the metal ready spray first ? I know that stuff doesn't like clean metal to stick to .

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            • Originally posted by SOLOW55 View Post
              When you POR15 the cage did you use the metal ready spray first ? I know that stuff doesn't like clean metal to stick to .
              No, I used that on my old car and it didn't do anything other than make the POR15 fisheye like crazy. It's just glorified degreaser.

              I scrubbed the cage bars with maroon scotch brite and lacquer thinner for prep.

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              • Looks good!

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                • Are you done yet?

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                  • Looking good Brooks
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                    • Originally posted by bigshoe View Post
                      Are you done yet?

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                      • Quite a bit done since the last update, but not all shown in this post. As I said earlier, the wiring for the majority of the chassis is done, but now it's complete. No pics of that. I can say that there's a HUGE amount of stock wires that can be removed in a car like this. I think there's a grand total of 5-6 wires that go to the back of the car now. You can see in the first pic. Also shown are the new brake lines, sway bar installed and some more torque box welding was done too. If you look REAL close, you can see the bars off of the cage sticking through the upper torque box.





                        last but not least, the tubing nightmare that is under the drivers side fender. It's the proportioning valve, line lock and brake switch all in one.

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                        • So what is next?

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                          Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                          • Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
                            So what is next?

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                            Man, I don't know where to start.

                            I have some work to do this week- so won't get much done on the car. Next weekend bieng the cruise pretty much rules Saturday out too.

                            I was going to put the dash in, but have to adjust/change the brake rod - so that might not happen yet.

                            I have a large list of shit to do

                            *Fire system mount
                            *seat brackets
                            *trunk floor/fuel cell mount
                            *fuel pump mount
                            *plumbing
                            *accessory wiring
                            *fender aprons
                            *boost controller
                            *exhaust
                            *paint cage
                            *seat belt mounts

                            ...and the list goes on and on.

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                            • I know you dont need help but I m offering.
                              2009 Mustang GT
                              1972 Country Squire

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                              • I bet without the trunk floor pan being there it made installing that sway bar a lot easier. I jus helped a buddy install a Wolfe double sway bar on my 95 that wasnt too much of a pain, but I notice where you have the tabs welded on the tubes are more at a angle than mine. What's a good amount of clearance between the sway bar arms and the floor pan?

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