1967 Mustang- Big Changes in 20 hours! Mustang Steve disk brakes, fuel line & US Mag wheels
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- In this video we set out to install more components to this 1967 Mustang fastback conversion. From suspension, to brakes, we are making sure this muscle car gets covered. This is week 2.5 on the project. More to come as we get her ready for the road, so make sure you follow along to see the finished product.
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Man I like all your videos but I really like that you are tracking time and cost. Thank you.
Many thanks!
A lot of people don’t know the Ford Mustang horse was made by Bill Swan at international fiberglass,Ford paid him 100 for it and it’s the same exact horse the emblem was copied from it can be seen on my instagram or his Facebook page
good job so far!!
Thanks for posting. I really appreciate you documenting the time and cost of your build.
I love the build, thank-you for sharing. Where you routed the fuel line and drilled through the front of the torque box; You want to get a bulkhead gromet around that fuel line and in that hole. The fuel line will wear a hole from rubbing on the bare metal and start leaking fuel.
Appreciate this! I’ll be sure to capture that on upcoming.
I had those same wheels and up front I had to use a small spacer because it was barely clipping the caliper. That was 9 years ago. They may have changed the design since.
that fuel line will rub a hole in it where you drilled id address that, love the project
Oh yes…it has since received a grommet
I hope you added a gromet to those holes to prevent rubbing on the brake and fuel lines.
Thanks for that. I sure did!
Just so you know you're using a 65-66 rearend housing.
Would you happen to know how long that booster w master cylinder setup measures, from firewall to end of master cylinder? Trying to see if that setup would fit in a ‘66 mustang
Let me measure it and I’ll get right back with you!
Are all 4 wheels same size and spec or are the rears a bit widder?
Are the front rotors 12.5" or 13.2"? Thanks.
Is the front disc conversion kit something a semi beginner can perform? I’ve been quoted almost 2k in labor to install a kit.
Why not opt for a Borgeson full power steering setup for $1100? I’m about to do everything you are making this series for so I’m curious your thought process.
What type of brake hose did you use? Do you have a part number?
Did you use the 11-14 s197 front brakes or the 05-10 s197 front brakes?
What is wheel size
How was the clearance between the reverse leaf spring and the back tire?
Good clearance on this rear diff…the new rear diff will be 1” narrower than this one. But I think it will all tuck in there just right but I’ll be able to confirm in the next video
@@FollowTheBuilds can’t wait to see it!
What wheel & tires did you use.
265/35/R17 US Mags Rambler
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What are the part numbers for the hub wheel bearing?
You can use hubs from a drum brake mustang up till 69.