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Old 01-26-14, 06:37 AM
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T3 have some awesome looking gear. Im also saving up to buy a bunch of stuff off them haha. I messaged them last week and got told they are currently in the process of making up a panhard conversion
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Johnny_Cracker,
I'm pretty sure that no MR2 inserts will fit stock shock mounts. You'll need camber plates to use them.

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Techno Toy Tuning camber plates are really FC camber plates. It doesn't make much difference little modification to fit.

Really any camber plate meant for an FC will fit.
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Originally Posted by Fungus Mungus
Johnny_Cracker,
I'm pretty sure that no MR2 inserts will fit stock shock mounts. You'll need camber plates to use them.

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Thanks FM, I sucked it up and ordered coilovers and camber plates from GC a few days later. Thanks for the heads up tho!
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Originally Posted by Fungus Mungus
Johnny_Cracker,
I'm pretty sure that no MR2 inserts will fit stock shock mounts. You'll need camber plates to use them.

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The top of the strut shaft is a smaller diameter on the mr2 inserts compared to the rx7 ones. So you can use the stock strut mounts with mr2 inserts, but you'll need a spacer/bushing.
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So do all rear shocks from 1987-1993 Mustang really fit the FB? I am looking into getting some rear adjustable shocks for my car. I was looking at these KONI Sport Adjustable Rear Mustang Shock 8041 1026Sport (87-93 V8) - Free Shipping
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Originally Posted by aeenox
So do all rear shocks from 1987-1993 Mustang really fit the FB? I am looking into getting some rear adjustable shocks for my car. I was looking at these KONI Sport Adjustable Rear Mustang Shock 8041 1026Sport (87-93 V8) - Free Shipping

Yes they do. I have a pair on my race car.
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