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Home > Street Rod Parts > Chassis, Frame, Suspension
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MUSTANG STEERING BOX MOUNTING BRACKET
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A nice compliment to a Mr. Roadster® 4-bar front suspension on a 1928-34 Ford, is a 1968-73 Mustang steering box used in a "traditional steering" set-up. This bracket welds to the backside of the driver's side bracket which holds the 4-bars onto the chassis. The Mustang box's pitman arm points up and the drag link is parallel to the left side 4-bars.
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