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This is a discussion on 66 mustang drift within the TECH Discussion Forum forums, part of the TECH Discussion category; I just bought a 1966 mustang that has been lowered about an inch and is riding on 14 inch Torque ...
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66 mustang drift
I just bought a 1966 mustang that has been lowered about an inch and is riding on 14 inch Torque Thrust american racing wheels with a t5 5speed 289 V8 with about 330Hp what is necessary to turn it into a street legal drift car?
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Heh, to be honest you can drift that car as it is. Just be sure you have an LSD and front disc brakes.
After that, it's up to you with the upgrades such as engine power, clutch, suspension, even better brakes and stickier tires. |
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suspension!!! I don't know how many times i c ppl adding power and other stupid stuff first
that engine's got enough torque as it is. O and also strip the interior of most unneeded things to reduce weight |
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