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    1. #1
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      Nov 2014
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      Ridetech 4 Link on a 1969 Mustang

      There are so many Mustang suspensions out there it gets confusing, I'm leaning towards getting the ridetech 4 Link with coilover HQ shocks I'm told it's a realy good bolt in system. Has anyone used it on a 1969 Mustang.



    2. #2
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      Nov 2007
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      I did the G-bar on my 65, Its from TCP (Chris Allston chassis works)

      is perfect! Just remember that you have to modify the exhaust pipes. My driver side didnt fit anymore due to the links.

    3. #3
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      Feb 2013
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      cj58,

      Our four link is a very easy piece to install and makes a world of difference in the car. Getting rid of the leaf springs and bolting in the four link, will give the car better suspension movement/geometry, making it ride and handle much better than it currently does. By bolting the kit on, it is set up to give your car a 2" lowered stance compared to factory height. If you're building a car that you want to drive on the street and take to the track, the HQ series shocks will be perfect for you. Having the rebound adjustment will allow you to fine tune the shocks for your personal preference, for what you are doing with the car (and they have a 1,000,001 mile warranty ). Let me know if I can help you out at all!

      Thanks,

      Josh


      Ridetech Suspsension
      Tech Specialist
      Phone: 812.481.4734

      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by 65-fastback View Post
      I did the G-bar on my 65, Its from TCP (Chris Allston chassis works)

      is perfect! Just remember that you have to modify the exhaust pipes. My driver side didnt fit anymore due to the links.
      I hope you do not have the TCP control arms on it. This just happened to a friend of mine a few weeks ago in the braking zone of the fastest section of the track at VIR https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater

    5. #5
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      cj58: We haven't done an install of a ridetech 4-Link on a Mustang, but the theory and process on all of their 4-link are very similar. Josh hit all the key points, but if you have any questions, feel free to give me a call.

    6. #6
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      Apr 2004
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      ridetech is a great choice. Installed a number of them and they ride nice. Would be awesome if ridetech had a tower delete system for the front. Getting ready to do complete TCI suspension with Ridetech shocks on a 70 in the shop. TCI has been a good budget alternative for some of my clients who just don't have the bigger budget.
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