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ka-chow!
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need to move front wheels forward, motor back
my goal right now is to complete a motor swap on the cheap (i know, oxymoron). i don't want to spend the money on a nice MM k-member/a-arm setup that moves the front wheels forward 1.5", but is there another way to get similar results?
the motor will weigh 150lbs more than stock and like i said, initially i do not want to spend money on light-weight parts or expensive k-members and offset a-arms. suggestions? the car is a 00gt. i need to reclaim some sort of weight distribution, if not weight loss. the only thing i will commit to is to move the battery to the trunk, and the a/c is gone. austin |
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the wheel goes round
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I got my Granatelli k-member, coilovers, and tubular a-arms for $550 from Granatelli directly. What motor are you going with that is 150 lbs more than stock??
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Box Foxes Rule!!!
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Some off the aftermarket LCA bushings(MM or Steeda) will move the arms forward approx,3/4 of an inch.
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the wheel goes round
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No, that would be a terrible idea. The Ford V10 is an inefficient pig of a motor, and is much less modifiable than a 4.6 or 5.4. It would only be cool if you want to say, "I have a V10 too" to a Viper owner...who would then smoke you.
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oh theres no doubt that the v10 isn't a great powerplant...but the idea of the swap is cool...just being that you don't see it done often.
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