BlkMach10510
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So did they give us the leftover 350 subframes?
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That's always been my understanding. I know for a fact they are not the GT versions.So did they give us the leftover 350 subframes?
Was S197 unibody? They made it a point on the rollout of S550 that it got true subframes versus just crossmembers that S197 used in order to stiffen up the chassis.Front sub-frame is what all of the suspension bolts to, the steering rack, and the engine mounts to.
Rear subframe supports the rear differential, rear suspension.
Since these cars are unibody, sub-frame assemblies were developed to mount all of this stuff to. Any unibody vehicle has subframes, since the vehicle itself doesn't have a traditional frame capable of supporting the weight, torque etc. of all the drivetrain and suspension stuff
Remember the "they're just a marked up GT" argument" from all the GT guys? That didn't age so well.One day, someone will realize how special these cars are.
Agree. Ford hit a home run with the S550 Mustang, but a grand slam in the bottom of the 9th of game 7 with the Mach 1. The GT350 is that, but with 2 outs.One day, someone will realize how special these cars are.
I agree. The only thing I need to modify is the driver.Agree. Ford hit a home run with the S550 Mustang, but a grand slam in the bottom of the 9th of game 7 with the Mach 1. The GT350 is that, but with 2 outs.
The downside is that I have heavily modified pretty much every car I have owned. I see no reason to do much to this car. Maybe the MGW shifter and some vertical links. I have another track day on Sunday and will reconsider mods.
I think it's much worse than that. I think, Ford built a GT350(R) with a Coyote motor. Ridiculous. Just ridiculous.So did they give us the leftover 350 subframes?
Yeah we definitely don’t need those Mach guys getting too full of themselvesthe Mach 1 HP package is a good car but lets not put it on a pedistal. The GT350s are more special IMHO