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Fairlane Independent Front Suspension Kit, Wilwood Calipers, Show Package, 1966-1967

Item EK-42-94202-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Reinforced Frame Plates
      • Crossmember Kit
      • Ridetech Adjustable Coilovers
      • Power Steering Rack
      • 1" Front Sway Bar Kit
      • 2" Drop or Stock Height Spindles
      • Tubular A-Arms
      • Polyurethane Bushings
      • Small Block Ford Motor Mounts
      • Inner Fender Panels
      • 11" Drilled & Slotted Rotors
      • Wilwood Calipers
      • 4.50" Wheel Bolt Pattern
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
      • Proudly Made In The U.S.A.
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-94202

      Description

      Take your classic Ford's suspension to the next level! Increase the performance, strength, control, drive-ability, handling capabilities of your car with TCI's custom IFS system. It's a no-nonsense, no-compromise performance front-end based on their own custom spindle design with geometry specifically engineered to maximize cornering grip, yet provide great street manners for everyday cruising.

      TCI Engineering has engineered a weld-on coil-spring front-end to eliminate the original Mustang II front end design. This front end has eliminated the original shock towers to give you a clearer engine bay look for larger engines, more header clearance and more engine bay options. This new de

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