Looking to replace my stock 85 mustang lower control arm with the longer t-bird arm. Will I need to change out the tie-rod as well?
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Looking to replace my stock 85 mustang lower control arm with the longer t-bird arm. Will I need to change out the tie-rod as well?
some do,and some dont, also if you get a SN95 lower arm its 1/4" longer than the T-bird arm, so 1" longer than stock fox body mustang arm
Exactly what is a SN 95 lower arm, what vehicle did it come on?
i believe 1994 to 1998 mustangs
Thank you 62, i'm new to this mini-stock deal, so i need all the help i can get.
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...m-RH-94-04Does that look correct for an SN95? That control arm bushing looks alot larger in diameter than what the older models are? Wondering if that affects fit or angle in any way?