Good luck with the build.
I loved building the car from stock to a good road car, everything I wanted. Bad clutch knee put an end to my manual trans days.
It is probably my last car build.
Good luck with the build.
I loved building the car from stock to a good road car, everything I wanted. Bad clutch knee put an end to my manual trans days.
It is probably my last car build.
Thanks
Sorry about the knee
Probably mine as well, However......................................
Great car
Ready to install Fords Motorsports Front Tow Bar Mount
First time I have actually seen the Brake Cooling Scoops
In reply to RacingComputers :
Sorry to see she took a hit but glad to see her being built back better, stronger, faster
It looks like at least one of the self adhesive nylon wire tie pads failed on the brake cooling scoop but hopefully that didn't allow things to flop around too much. I was never particularly pleased with my attachment method but apparently it wasn't concerning enough for me to work on improving it
Good to see the updates - thanks.
It worked that is what matters.
Matt at Xpress is looking at other ways to mount the scoops to the new lower grill insert
Thanks for the great job on the car.
Thanks for the link on the brake ducts
Lower Grill replacement and Head lighr buckets arrived on Friday.
Rear end should be back in the car this week.
Front end work just beginning
Thanks to Matt and the Team at Xpress Paint and body in Mooresville NC
The Team at Xpress Paint and Body has gotten back on the 2005 Mustang
Rear 15" Rotors with Caliper Adapters and rebuilt 2005 SN197 Calipers
Beaided Brake Hoses with new Banjo bolts and washers
Moser 31 Spline Axles with 3" ARP Studs
Ford Motorsports 4.10 Gear Set on Torsen differential
Koni YELLOW Adjustable Rear Shocks
Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arms
Adjustable Panard Bar
Adjusble Upper Control Arm with Steeda Heim Joint Bearing
The Build is resuming. New Job, no time and lack of financial resources had put a temporary halt on the build.
Rear end has been reinstalled 4.10 Gears, replacement rear axles with 3" ARP studs
Front Suspension is going back together with 15" Rotors and 6 caliper Brembos.
19 Wheels 9.5 and 10: widths are ordered
Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s on order 265 x 30 x 19" and 285 x 30 x 19"
Body and paint work to restart next week
shooting for completion by 31 march
Pictures to follow
Did you T2 or T2R? Mine shaved seconds off my lap times on older yet tires. Hammer down comes so much earlier and just grips.
Why not a square tire setup? I currently run the size you are but have a 275 set to try next. Once 18x10 or 11 show up I'll probably go to 285 square.
After 6 months of NO In Coming Cash Flow, Starting a new $3.65 M project as either the Ring Master (with some really really difficult monkeys), or the guy following the elephants with the shovel; the rebuild is back on the road.
Change of direction on tires and wheels:
Firestone Indy 500 265x30x19 Front
Firestone Indy 500 285x20x19 Rear
Thank you Tire Rack for the round and black
Also a bug Thank You to Hector and the team at Firestore Northlake Mall Charlotte NC 28269
Great Crew
Updated 15" Brake Rotors and Brembo 6 Piston Front
Updated 14" Brake Rotors and New S197 Rear Calipers Rear
Body work to be finalized this week
More to follow
These wheels did not have enough back spacing to clear the Brembo 6 Piston Calipers.
The spacer stack was going to be in excess of 50 MM on the front, and not something we want to do Track Events or High Speed runs with.
YRMV
New Battery, Positive and negative cable assemblies
6 Pot Brembos
Slotted rotors
Uprated Studs
Body Work in Progress
Rear Tow Hook Mount behind flip down License Plate Bracket
Front Tow Hook Mount Mounted waiting for Front Bumper Cover to be installed
Matt and the Team at Xpress Paint and body in Mooresville NC are on track to complete prior to the 4th of July Road trip
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