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- Jul 27, 2012
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- My Car
- 1971 Mustang Coupe. Lived, died, then lived again.
Hi everyone, here goes my first tech thread! I have a 71 coupe and I want to do some suspension upgrades. I have stiff coils up front, but nothing else, so the first order of the day was to get a monte carlo bar to stiffen up the front of the chassis. 30 bucks later, I have a nice shiny black bar taking up space in my living room. Thing is, as I went to drop it in, the bolt holes align perfectly, but the bar isn't long enough. There's about an inch of gap between the end of the bar and the other side of the engine bay. I've heard of the bars not fitting because the shock towers are too close together (requiring lifting the car to "relax" them), but having an inch of EXTRA space?!?! I started thinking maybe my chassis was bent or something. But to throw me off even more, the bar doesn't even clear the distributor. And it's a stock distributor. What gives? This bar was in NPD specifically for 71-73 Mustangs, yet it doesn't even get close to fitting. Has anyone had this issue before? And does anyone know the distance from shock tower to shock tower? I need to measure, maybe my chassis is twisted, although that still doesn't clarify the distributor issue. :-/ I'm one seriously confused guy right now.