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RE: 70 mach 1 rear shocks
By Jim K - 01/09/2001 8:21:03 AM; IP 12.7.1.132
The shock that is staggered is in front of the axle housing. This means the upper mount of the shock in the chassis/body has a different mounting hole. Inside the car, behind the rear seat is a rectangle box where the access hole to this shock is. I'm not sure if this is in all Mustangs or only the staggered shock ones, I only know its in mine which is a 70 4-speed SCJ.
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 70 mach 1 rear shocks -- Ronnie Dingus, 01/08/2001
 Since those plates are a fairly easy bolt-in, I say no. [n/m] -- Mr F, 01/08/2001
RE: 70 mach 1 rear shocks -- Jim K, 01/09/2001
 RE: 70 mach 1 rear shocks -- Sam, 01/09/2001
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