Front struts from a fox are 1.5" shorter. all the mounting points are the same though. Lowered my 03 2" and switched to a fox strut because the factory ones would bottom out on big bumps.
Front struts from a fox are 1.5" shorter. all the mounting points are the same though. Lowered my 03 2" and switched to a fox strut because the factory ones would bottom out on big bumps.
Michael Pinkowski A.K.A "Mini Mike"
Moran Motorsports
Wired 4 Speed
MSL racing
Ill give it a shot and see what happens.
How about the steering rack? Ive got a manual flaming river rack on my fix Id love to put on the 2000, but I know they use different tie rods, is it just the threads that are different? Can I just unscrew the tierods a bit and run it?
Matt -
2010 Boost Logic GT-R
1983 Ford Fairmont
if it's going to be that much lower from the struts you'll probably want a bump steer kit anyways.
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If you end up using fox struts on it.
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Fox struts will lower the 00 to a decent height compared to the Stock 4x4 look.
A fox kmember will fit a 94-04 you just have to slot one of the holes on each side.
Control arms are 1" shorter. I think fox control arms are 12" and sn95's are 13".
I run fox length control arms on my 04 with a fox steering rack, flaming river 94-04 steering shaft and 94-04 Strange struts. works perfect.
Hope that helps
Frank
Matt -
2010 Boost Logic GT-R
1983 Ford Fairmont
I have the Maximum Motorsports caster camber plates for 94-04. One thing I forgot to add was I used fox Racecraft 2" drop spindles. I did have stock fox spindles on it for mock up before I bought the Racecrafts and everything seemed to fit good with them. The Tie rod ends (bump steer kit) is PA Racing for a fox.
Frank
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