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88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

I have an 88 TC that i put 13" cobra brakes on a few months ago...  The cobra brakes widened my front track by about 1" per side.  Can I swap in the shorter 87-93 mustang a-arms to make up for this?  My main concern is changing the geometry of the strut cause it is already only about 1/2" from my tire (17x9 R's).  Also, would this cause any alignment issues?

Just for additional info, my other option was having my wheels machined on the back to bring them in which I'm willing to do...  Would this be better?
1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
'89 5.0 w/ ported intakes, Mallory Adjustable FPR, BBK shorties and H with 2.5" Flows, 130 amp 3G, 89 Mustang comp/wiring, Aluminum radiator w/ elec fan, T5 trans, King Cobra clutch, 3.55 gears, 13" Cobra brakes (front), Wilwood prop valve, Mustang A-arms, Front Coil-overs, MM CC plates, Silver 17x9 R's, 03 Cobra IRS, Aluminum DS, 2002 Mustang dash/console etc..., custom leather seats

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #1
I can tell you that using the Stang A-arms will cause you to have a camber problem.
Basically, on the 87-88 Bird/Cougars, we have an SN95 Mustang front suspension.
The 86-88 Tbird/Coug k member is narrower than the Mustang, but has longer A-arms to keep a similar track width.
There's more info to this in the k-member section in here, pretty good read.
As far as changing strut geometry, someone else will have to chime in...i'm still learning about that :flame:
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88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #2
What year spindles did you use up front?
It's Gumby's fault.

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #3
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1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
'89 5.0 w/ ported intakes, Mallory Adjustable FPR, BBK shorties and H with 2.5" Flows, 130 amp 3G, 89 Mustang comp/wiring, Aluminum radiator w/ elec fan, T5 trans, King Cobra clutch, 3.55 gears, 13" Cobra brakes (front), Wilwood prop valve, Mustang A-arms, Front Coil-overs, MM CC plates, Silver 17x9 R's, 03 Cobra IRS, Aluminum DS, 2002 Mustang dash/console etc..., custom leather seats

 

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #4
Resurecting this one...  Still looking for a solution (short of maching my wheels to change the offset)...
1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
'89 5.0 w/ ported intakes, Mallory Adjustable FPR, BBK shorties and H with 2.5" Flows, 130 amp 3G, 89 Mustang comp/wiring, Aluminum radiator w/ elec fan, T5 trans, King Cobra clutch, 3.55 gears, 13" Cobra brakes (front), Wilwood prop valve, Mustang A-arms, Front Coil-overs, MM CC plates, Silver 17x9 R's, 03 Cobra IRS, Aluminum DS, 2002 Mustang dash/console etc..., custom leather seats

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #5
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but...

Changing the LCA shouldn't change the interface between the strut and the tire. It will change the tire's location in the wheel-well though.
Shaving off metal from the inside of the wheel will change the strut-tire interface. If you have 1/2" of space, and shave off 1/2"...you now have no space and interference issues.

Going to the shorter LCA will increase camber (obviously), but a set of CC plates should be able to correct that deficiency.

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #6
The shorter arms aren't going to change the strut-to-tire distance...that's fixed.  There is no geometry to change there.

You can swap the arms and that will narrow the track.  You may or may not need CC plates to be able to get the camber back in spec.  It depends.  Lowering the car will increase the negative camber, but shortening the arms will increase positive camber....so who knows, you may have enough adjustment with the stock upper strut mounts.
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #7
If the stang x-member is narrower than our birds x-member, then why do Griggs, Maximum Motorsports, AKE and a few others sell the same x-member for either car???


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88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #8
Quote from: 1BadBird;119678
If the stang x-member is narrower than our birds x-member, then why do Griggs, Maximum Motorsports, AKE and a few others sell the same x-member for either car???


The Mustang K-member isn't narrower...the arms are shorter (Fox).  The SN-95 are the same length.

Anyway, why do they sell the same one?  Because they don't want to mess with new jigs and fixtures and engineering costs for something like that.  The Mustang stuff can be made to work....
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #9
When I installed the 90' Lincoln LSC spindles and rotors on my car. I had to use sn-95 arms to make it work as the stock T-bird arms were too short. I installed c/c plates to help, they didn't, not with stock arms anyway.
So, going by what you're saying, I shouldn't have had to use the sn-95 arms when I changed those parts and that the stock t-bird arms should've worked. The camber was soo bad, it looked like the back of a VW bug that was jacked up.

Ford Truck Freeek said;
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I can tell you that using the Stang A-arms will cause you to have a camber problem.
Basically, on the 87-88 Bird/Cougars, we have an SN95 Mustang front suspension.


Yes, after I had installed the 90' Lincoln spindles/rotors with the stock arms, I went back and got the lincoln arms, removed everything and compared them, I then saw a 11/2" difference with the stock arms being shorter. I then bought the 94' (sn-95) tubular control arms. They worked. That moved the bottom of the spindles out to correct the awful camber. It just seems that there are 2 different things being said here. The quote above and the 2 below.

Ford Truck Freeek also said;
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"The 86-88 Tbird/Coug k member is narrower than the Mustang, but has longer A-arms to keep a similar track width."


and Chuck W, you said
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The Mustang K-member isn't narrower...the arms are shorter (Fox). The SN-95 are the same length.


I don't mean to stir things up, but things just don't add up. I am planning on upgrading my front brakes also with 13" rotors/97' spindles.


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88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #10
No one is talking Lincoln stuff here....just you.

Yes the Lincoln (and SVO) front control arms are longer than the FOX Mustang arms and the 80-86 Tbird ones as well as the 87-88Tbird and 94+ Mustang arms.

The 87-88 Tbird arms are the same length as the SN-95 (94-98) Mustangs.

The front track on the 83-88 Tbirds is the same. 

On the 87-88 Tbirds (not 86), the control arm mounting points are moved inboard to compensate (I have an 87-88 Kmember I can measure the mounting points on), thus keeping the 58.1"-ish front track.  The '94+ Mustangs have a 60" front track.  We know that some of the increase comes from the spindles, but since it is a given fact that the front arms are the same as the 87-88TBird...where do you think the extra width comes from?

In his case, using the shorter Fox Mustang arms will help with what he needs (and it has been done by others).

I've used the Lincoln/SVO spindles w/o issue myself...with the stock short 83-86 Tbird arms.

When you swap to the SN-95 brakes, you will probably find that the SN-95 arms you have on there now will be too long.  Especially with the 96-04 spindles
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #11
Thanks Chuck for clarifying that :)
I had heard that certain mounting points had been moved inboard but I wasn't sure if I was told correctly.
When I change my brakes, I had thought about also changing the k-member. Any recommendations??

Thanks again Chuck
John


P.S. By the way, I like those NACA ducs you put in your car. Are they functional??


86' T/C 4.6L DOHC
16' Chebby Cruze 1.4L Turbo
17’ Peterbilt 389 600hp 1850ftlb Trq 18spd

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88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #12
Recommendations as to what brand K-member?  Personally I would lean towards MM if I was buying one.

The reason I mention swapping arms back is that if you look at my '83.  With the stock arms, 95 spindles, Cobra wheels with 245/45's...I am right at the fender.  Your 97 spindles will push things out just a touch more.

The ducts are meant to be functional at some point in the future.  For what I haven't decided.  I was originally going to put and IRS in it and use them for diff cooler, etc...but that plan has washed up at the moment.  I may use them for brake cooling ducts, who knows.  Right now they are just something different.
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #13
Ok, one more thing I should clear up now that I've realized my error...  The 1/2" clearance I had was BEFORE the 13" brakes and 94 spindles.  So there is probably more now...

But anyway, I'm still kind of confused.  I've been also looking into 83-86 t-bird arms.  How do they compare to the fox arms?
1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
'89 5.0 w/ ported intakes, Mallory Adjustable FPR, BBK shorties and H with 2.5" Flows, 130 amp 3G, 89 Mustang comp/wiring, Aluminum radiator w/ elec fan, T5 trans, King Cobra clutch, 3.55 gears, 13" Cobra brakes (front), Wilwood prop valve, Mustang A-arms, Front Coil-overs, MM CC plates, Silver 17x9 R's, 03 Cobra IRS, Aluminum DS, 2002 Mustang dash/console etc..., custom leather seats

88 TC, 13" brakes: 89 mustang a-arms?

Reply #14
Quote from: booksix;120126


But anyway, I'm still kind of confused.  I've been also looking into 83-86 t-bird arms.  How do they compare to the fox arms?


You're not confused...you're just not reading.......

The 83-86 Tbird are are the SAME as the Fox Mustang arms.....
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon