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degger degger
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 01/07
Posted: 01/10/07
09:43 AM

just obtained complete front disc brakes, calipers, spindles, lower control arms lines etc  and bendix power steering systems from 1977 Mavrick. Can these be directly bolted onto my 65 mustang convertable, currently power drum and no power steering or are there other changes that have to be made? ie tie rods, brackets. I have scanned through 15 years of mustang monthly and still not sure if it is as simple as the various articles suggest or is there more to it then I think. can somebody set me straight? Thanks for any imput you can provide degger  

 
Scode68 Scode68
New User | Posts: 10 | Joined: 10/06
Posted: 04/25/07
03:25 PM

Pretty sure the components are the same as a Granada.  At least the spindles and brakes are.  

 
lostmustang lostmustang
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/18/09
10:26 PM

what year granada r u talking about?  

 
Mil1ion Mil1ion
User | Posts: 159 | Joined: 01/09
Posted: 03/19/09
10:44 AM

I am pretty sure it is only a 72-74 Maverick system that works.

76-78 Granada.  
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