Avery08
Automotive
- Dec 3, 2007
- 2
I think you are the right bunch to help me out with a huge suspension problem.I've been watching your site and it's quite informative.I'm wanting to convert my current car into awd.I'm nearing 50 so not a kid with a wild idea.Maybe a middle aged man with a wild idea lol.The car in question is currently running a mustang II front suspension and stock mustang II crossmember that has been narrowed 2 inches in the middle to fit the car.My goal is to use most of the existing crossmember if not all to save some down time.
My plan of attack is to use a gm bravada transfer case,transmission,and front differental.I'm currently running a gm motor and rear differental so i won't need an adapter to connnect the transfer case to my trans.My thought is to narrow the bravada differental to fit between the front wheels.I would of course keep the gear carrier part of it tight to the drivers side frame rail.This differental has a flange at the drivers side and a tube with an axle running through it and a flange at that end.
I plan to put a 4" tube through the crossmember on each side,welded of course to retain the structural integretity as much as i can of the crossmember.These tubes will allow the halfshafts to come out directly behind the spindles.My last hurdle would be to adapt the bravada uprights,or possible c5 uprights to the mustang II a-arms that are in the car.The halfshafts would be stock bravadas shortened or lengthened to the appropriate length.
The car has a 103" wb,weighs about 2500lbs,and measures 54" from wheel mating surface to wheel mating surface.The current wheels are 17"x8" with 4.5" bs.
I know this is a quite lengthy first post.I might add i build streetrods,customs,harleys, for a living.I've been at this current shop for about 15 years.We have tig,2 lathes,and a mill.Thank you again.........
My plan of attack is to use a gm bravada transfer case,transmission,and front differental.I'm currently running a gm motor and rear differental so i won't need an adapter to connnect the transfer case to my trans.My thought is to narrow the bravada differental to fit between the front wheels.I would of course keep the gear carrier part of it tight to the drivers side frame rail.This differental has a flange at the drivers side and a tube with an axle running through it and a flange at that end.
I plan to put a 4" tube through the crossmember on each side,welded of course to retain the structural integretity as much as i can of the crossmember.These tubes will allow the halfshafts to come out directly behind the spindles.My last hurdle would be to adapt the bravada uprights,or possible c5 uprights to the mustang II a-arms that are in the car.The halfshafts would be stock bravadas shortened or lengthened to the appropriate length.
The car has a 103" wb,weighs about 2500lbs,and measures 54" from wheel mating surface to wheel mating surface.The current wheels are 17"x8" with 4.5" bs.
I know this is a quite lengthy first post.I might add i build streetrods,customs,harleys, for a living.I've been at this current shop for about 15 years.We have tig,2 lathes,and a mill.Thank you again.........