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- Apr 25, 2020
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- NJ
- My Car
- 73 Mach 1, Q code, 4 speed, fully optioned
I bought a set of Excel G's for my 73 Mach 1 to replace the Gas-a-Just's that have been it it for a couple decades or more. When I removed the Gas-a-just on the right front I noticed it was about 1 1/2" shorter in overall length with the rod fully extended than the new Excel G. I installed the Excel G and when I lowered the support holding the lower control arm, spindle and upper "A" arm assembly up, that assembly traveled/pivoted much further downward and stopped when the upper "A" arm came to rest on the car frame. With the Gas-a-Just, the shock would run out of travel before the "A" arm could contact the frame. I checked the KYB web site and the Excel G I have is the part number they list for 71-73 Mustangs and that part number is stamped on the shock body. Anybody experience this? It requires the front of the car to jacked much higher to remove the wheels/ tires. The "A" arm being able to contact the frame doesn't seam right and that concerns me. I don't recall if the original factory hydraulic shocks let the "A" arm contact the frame but I doubt they did.