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Bolt up? Like in just slap it in? No.
By Gerry Proctor - 06/01/2006 6:09:13 AM; IP 137.242.1.15
Fabrication, at least in the spring perch, will be required. Once you depart from the 8" and 9" the factory installed in the Fairlane/Mustang chassis, you will have to make it fit. But it's not uncharted territory. Suggest you post on the main forum to get the relative experience of those who have done non-standard swaps.
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