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Finally making progress on the 4WD stang

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Getting things going on the Stang. I think the ride height may be just a bit too much. What do you'll think?
 

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I'll post it again.. reminds me of-
Cherry_2000_Mustang.jpg

I actually like it, But i still like the skyjacker rear era from the 70's-80's :hide
 
What frame and or drive line are you using? Some of the 4x4 drive line out there you can get drop spindles for it, so if you don't need the ground clearance for the drive line, you could just lower it and problem solved.

As it is now, it isn't too bad....

Mel
 
Oh man, you need to jack yours up a little you never know when you gotta cross a creek or large chunk of road kill. You know I'm kidding........ugh maybe. :steer
 
I appalud you for taking on such a daunting task of making an AWD mustang. I'm assuming you are using an AWD suspension from a car with CV joints instead of a solid axle from a truck. You definitely won't have traction issues at the track with AWD :thu How bout some pics of the suspension and AWD drivetrain?
 
Alright guys, I'm not near close to being done. Actually I'm just getting started. Here is what you are looking at. It's a deception, "there's notta no motor in there". I will show some of the small stuff I have done. BTW, that ride height is hideous.
 

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