Aftermarket front suspension parts

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    Me and my dad are making a pro street car..It has mustang II parts on it but we want to up date them with new stuff any good places out there to get stuff like this?
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    dont forget rear bumpers....LOL
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    MII springs are 14" stock length. Most aftermarket springs are only 12". Thus screwing up the front end geometry. If you are using disc brake conversions, be sure the brackets are hardened to factory specs. Most are just slabs of steel, non hardened. Iv'e seen some with welded in "nuts" to bolt in Very scary.

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