With AOD I would not run less than 3.70/3.80 3.73 x .68 OD = 2.53 final ratio. Even 4.10 are only 2.78 or what's in it now. If you retain the lockup converter feature(most don't) but I reccomend, would knock another 150-200 highway RPM off your current gear setup. I ran 3.73/AOD with Stage-1 Trick Flow cam, great highway cruiser. Same for my '93 Lightning that had 4.10 & E4OD.
That sounds great, I'll have to call them up sometime. I dont want to keep asking questions, but do you remember how much that costs you in total?
26.4"is too tall for the front of a Maverick, but fine for the rear (although 225 is pretty skinny)...
No problem. I looked through both my computer files and my paper file folder and, of course, that's one of the few receipts I am missing. But I bought those parts in 2017 so the prices would most likely be higher now. Sorry. Bruce
I talked to someone I know, and he has this on his early 60s Falcon. https://www.classicperform.com/Store2/Suspension/6466TCA-UKB.htm Didn't know if anyone had used this or something like it on their car, and had good results. Happy Saturday!
bmcdaniel has one on his '70 Maverick among others. Perform a site search for CPP suspension and get a lot of information. Bruce
Actually, I just drove it again today and yes, I'm very happy with the Open Tracker strut rods and how they perform while driving. I also think I incorrectly stated that they had spherical rod ends. Open tracker uses "a high quality, high strength Teflon & Kevlar impregnated rod end mounted in a custom designed billet steel bracket." Bruce
I would compare it to a musclecar ride, firm but not overly stiff and I can adjust the shocks with multiple settings. I had already cut my stock springs for altitude adjustment after I removed the non-functioning A/C and power steering. That contributed to a mild stiffening of the ride. The Open Tracker suspension added new bushings, much improved strut rods and the rocker lower spring mount which makes the suspension work easier. Bruce
I'm gonna install my new Open Tracker roller spring perches in the next 2 or 3 months. I was just wondering if I could also benefit from their strut rods...
Same here. Have there spring perches and lower control arms. Should have bought the entire kit as Shorty did.