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dave302
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Posted: 27-October-2016 at 1:07PM |
The new 1972 suspension and chassis had a wheel track at least 2 inches (51 mm) wider than the 1971 models. Motor Trend Magazine stated the "road isolation and vibrational dampening is superb" in its test of a 1972 Gran Torino Brougham 4-door. Ford offered two suspension options, the heavy-duty and competition suspension. The heavy-duty suspension included a larger front sway bar, and heavy-duty springs and shocks. Competition suspension, only available in two-door models, included the most heavy-duty springs and shocks, heavy duty rear upper control arms and bushings, a larger front sway bar, and the addition of a rear sway bar. This was the first year that a rear sway bar was offered in the Torino and was only available with competition and police suspension options.
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gnrlee01
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wow!!! i didnt realize that 70's were uni-body's...i wonder why they went full frame later in the years... i always thought that they preferred uni-body construction for cost and weight reduction.
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californiajohnny
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Anytime you add to the performance on a unibody car, it's not a bad idea reinforce the weak areas! IMO
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Big Bird
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Maybe not necessary if not racing, but...
Once it's done, that right foot may gain some weight. If you are going thru the trouble to do all the other work to this car, might as well do connectors. Those cars were a bit "flexy" in stock form and you are jumping up the power quite a bit.
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Sorry,
I just saw and approved your membership. I apologize. |
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70rino
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No help at all?
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70rino
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I'm building a 70 Torino with a 545, it has 600hp and 700 ft lbs of torque. I don't plan racing it ever. I was wondering if I need to use subframe connectors. I have seen the plans on here before and was wondering if they are necessary. Any help would be appreciated.
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