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My latest project, IRS into a fox body
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 9332088" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>It does not quit slide into place. The front mounts go right into the lower control arm mounting points. The rear mounting brackets can be bolted to the subframe where the quad shock was attached. However, there are some mounting holes that have to be drilled, and reinforced with metal sleeves, through the hatch floor. So far the most difficult hurdle is running new rear brake lines and how I am going to keep the e brake. As far as the width is concerned I am using '99 Cobra wheels, so am hoping that I will have enough room without a lot of metal work. I am prepared that I may have to roll the fenders. If need be I am going to try a set of '05 up GT wheels. I am going to use 255 rubber. I am keeping my fingers crossed. </p><p></p><p>Dave, I'll try to get some pics up soon. I believe you instructed me at my first SCMC event, and gave me my only ride to date in a GT500. You'll have to make it down this year so I can return the favor in my IRS fox so you can tell me what you think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 9332088, member: 32430"] It does not quit slide into place. The front mounts go right into the lower control arm mounting points. The rear mounting brackets can be bolted to the subframe where the quad shock was attached. However, there are some mounting holes that have to be drilled, and reinforced with metal sleeves, through the hatch floor. So far the most difficult hurdle is running new rear brake lines and how I am going to keep the e brake. As far as the width is concerned I am using '99 Cobra wheels, so am hoping that I will have enough room without a lot of metal work. I am prepared that I may have to roll the fenders. If need be I am going to try a set of '05 up GT wheels. I am going to use 255 rubber. I am keeping my fingers crossed. Dave, I'll try to get some pics up soon. I believe you instructed me at my first SCMC event, and gave me my only ride to date in a GT500. You'll have to make it down this year so I can return the favor in my IRS fox so you can tell me what you think. [/QUOTE]
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