67 cougar AWD conversion
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I haven't decided for sure. Easy way would be to cut tower and weld in a flat plate. Then form some metal to patch lower sheet to frame. I'm open to other ideas. Anything that looks decent.
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here's some motivation for ya
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I'm just sorry I don't have some decent money to throw at this project. Its all low buck. I look at other peoples build threads, and am embarrassed at mine. I've got to spend a little time getting my bronco ready to take down to Johnson valley to watch the King of the Hammers this Feb. My new king coilovers will be here first week of Jan, and I need to finish my rollcage and rear bumper, and some electrical crap.
After I get the cougar frame welded up, I'll take interior apart, and dash area to put a cage in. I want to run some tubes through firewall to front of frame by radiator support for reinforcement.
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OK. Got it sitting on some tires now. The front temp tire is 24" tall compared to the previous tire (245/45r17) at 25". The spindle CV is a little higher than the diff CV as you will see in the next pic. I don't like gap between the top of tire and fender. I did some looking and found some taller tires that would look better. M&H racemaster makes some 275/50-17, and 325/45-17 tires that are 28.0" tall.
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If I move the frame up higher, the steering shaft joints will be at an even worse angle. The front driveshaft angle will be offset more. I'm thinking of running a taller tire for better wheelwell fitment, (I'm not a fan of super low profile tires on '60s cars). I wasn't that thrilled with the look of the tires that I have been running. I just like the look of a little more sidewall. 19" and 20" wheels look like baby donk. Too south of the border. Personal preference I guess. I'll adjust the height so the CVs are at a better angle.
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I'm gonna have to take a short break from the cougar to work on the bronco. It gets front cage work, coilovers for the rear, rear bumper, and some electrical work. Its going to the mojave desert the first of Feb. Next on cougar is an interior stripping for a full roll cage
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Here is my 93 bronco with the factory twin traction beam axles. In the following pics, I will be putting a dana 60 from a 94 f350 in its place.