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<blockquote data-quote="SVT X 2" data-source="post: 61628" data-attributes="member: 344"><p>Another common problem on the Fox bodies was the torque boxes ripped easily if the car was raced heavily or used slicks w/5,500 bansai launches.</p><p></p><p>Also, although hard to see by eye, the '91-'93's had slightly stretched fender lips to more easily fit the 5-star rims.</p><p></p><p>Actually the '87-'88 Speed Density Stangs were a little faster (stock) than the Mas-Air '89-ups ('88 in CA), they just became rough daily drivers after heavy modifying, whereas the Mas-Air computers accepted mods easier and had better driveability after mods such as a hot cam/head combo. <strong>However</strong>, there were, and I'm sure still are, 12-sec Speed Density Fox's out there.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to look for: Just incase you liked the T-top version like the older carbed Stangs or the new EFI Stang in '86... they did have the T-top option for the '87's and that was the last of the T-toped Stangs to date! You don't see alot of these though...</p><p></p><p>More: The '87-'89's had a tilt steering column, whereas in '91 the airbag was first incorperated into the Stangs and it <strong>did not</strong> have a tilt colmn. I have seen those years modified to use the previous tilt columns, not sure how legal that is...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT X 2, post: 61628, member: 344"] Another common problem on the Fox bodies was the torque boxes ripped easily if the car was raced heavily or used slicks w/5,500 bansai launches. Also, although hard to see by eye, the '91-'93's had slightly stretched fender lips to more easily fit the 5-star rims. Actually the '87-'88 Speed Density Stangs were a little faster (stock) than the Mas-Air '89-ups ('88 in CA), they just became rough daily drivers after heavy modifying, whereas the Mas-Air computers accepted mods easier and had better driveability after mods such as a hot cam/head combo. [b]However[/b], there were, and I'm sure still are, 12-sec Speed Density Fox's out there. Another thing to look for: Just incase you liked the T-top version like the older carbed Stangs or the new EFI Stang in '86... they did have the T-top option for the '87's and that was the last of the T-toped Stangs to date! You don't see alot of these though... More: The '87-'89's had a tilt steering column, whereas in '91 the airbag was first incorperated into the Stangs and it [b]did not[/b] have a tilt colmn. I have seen those years modified to use the previous tilt columns, not sure how legal that is... [/QUOTE]
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