Hello:
I keep meaning to send you pictures of the install of the Mustang II - see attached photos. It came out excellent! I couldn't be happier, great instructions and a very high quality kit from you.

Hello:
I keep meaning to send you pictures of the install of the Mustang II - see attached photos. It came out excellent! I couldn't be happier, great instructions and a very high quality kit from you.
Do you offer a Mustang II kit for it and also any type of frame etc. This is a uni body car.
Have you made a kit that would fit this car?
I have a 1940 Oldsmobile that I have replaced the front end with 2 parallel 2x4 rectangular 7ga steel tubes. I now need a crossmember to fit this arrangement.
I'm working on a 65 Mustang Fastback. Do you make a Welder Series kit for that particular car?
I was wondering if your company offered any plans or drawings (or CAD files) showing the layout dimensions of a Mustang II front suspension.
Jeremiah, the Welder Series 56" kit would be the one to install in your 36 Chev (1/2 ton?) truck.
Which one of your fully welded Mustang II kits would you recommend?
I am not sure how to measure the track width. Do you have this assembly?
I am wanting to put a Mustang II crossmember in my 1963 Ranchero. Will one of your kits work for that application? thanks
I have a 1962 Mercury Meteor I would like to install a Mustang II kit in. I would like to know exactly how to measure the track width.
My question is, which of your M-II kits do you suggest for this application? I can figure out the outside of hub part easy enough but do you have certain kits that are made especially for the AD GM trucks?
Are these (Mustang II kits) made to fit a particular frame? We have a 66 Chevy II.
Will that crossmember fit the original frame rails or is it best to change them over to 2x4 box tubing?
My son and I are interested in upgrading his 1987 Chevy with Mustang II front suspension and 4 bar rear. We like the Welder Series as it gives him the ability to do more of the work.