CJ pony parts suspension kit sale

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    it doesn't say which brand they use. i'd recommend getting MOOG parts from rockauto.
     
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    You need a kit for '70 Mustang to be correct, tie rod pins are larger beginning with the 1970s...

    Main thing I'd be concerned about are the spring supports, ones in my Comet kit rattled from the second day, I eventually pulled them out and used another aftermarket I got from a friend(from another kit no idea who made either)...
     
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    Size changed with the true 1970 models... The early Mavericks(69.5) use same as 1969, Torino, Mustang, etc... I used '69 Torino disc brakes on my '72, had to switch to the smaller sizes when I rebuilt frontend...

    The exception is the 1969 Boss Mustangs, those may or may not have larger spindles & tie rod pins...
     

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