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Modified Mustangs & Fords TCI Coyote install

GPR

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Today we will be starting the install of the new TCI front suspension for a Coyote for the magazine project car. This is what we are starting with.

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I won't be able to give you a lot of details you will have to follow along in the magazine.
 
Before we can remove the shock towers and start the TCI install we have some rust to repair.

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Rusty, when you've got the cowl out like along with the side panels, how are you bracing it up? Also, if you needed to remove the firewall from there, how would you brace it up? I'm about to pull the firewall with my cowl out like that along with the side cowls. Just concerned about flexing.

Bill
 
After looking it over we found rust and patches in the shock towers and frame rails so we decided to replace the frame rails.

It is a good thing we removed the frame rails the left side was never welded to the floor pan and also had rust holes in it.

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"67 Fastback" said:
Rusty, when you've got the cowl out like along with the side panels, how are you bracing it up? Also, if you needed to remove the firewall from there, how would you brace it up? I'm about to pull the firewall with my cowl out like that along with the side cowls. Just concerned about flexing.

Bill

We had 4 jack stands in the front 2 where yours are and 2 up in the front and made sure the car was level before cutting anything out. If you had to remove the firewall I would tack weld braces from the frame area on the floor pan to the top of the windshield jamb
 
The front frame rails have been replaced and the TCI crossmember installed. Follow along in Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine to see the install in detail

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"Runningriot" said:
Great work! Any new updates on this project? I haven't seen anything over at Modified Mustangs & Fords.

We replaced the rear torque boxes and just finished installing the TCI subrame connectors and rear suspension that had to be modified because of the Graverobber mini tubs. There was a holdup waiting for parts. Wait to you see the custom 9". I can't post anything until after the magazine has been out awhile.
 
A few more pictures. We have been working on other projects and waiting for the Speedway Engineering rear end to be finished.

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We haven't done anything to straighten out the firewall until we see how the engine fits

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We had already cut out the transmission tunnel and yesterday Steve brought the engine and trans.

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There has been a lot of talk how the TCI products don't fit but we had no problem. The motor mounts that bolt to the block are slotted and we installed them the as far forward as we could to set the engine back. The mounts were tighten on the block and it was a tight fit with the shifter clearing the cutout in the firewall and the pan clearing the radiator support but we got it in. It went in on the first try. The tranny tunnel needs to be trimmed a little more but it does not hit. The bolts went into the motor mounts with no problems and we have pan clearance at the crossmember and rack.

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I was just reading through this and noticed that you built some braces where a torque box would normally be, how would you say the structure in that area compares.. between Torque box and your bracing?

As it arrived with no bracing
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With tubular braces between the frame rail and rocker panel.
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I ask because I have a '67 Coupe that I am not sure if it has torque boxes or not and if I should add them or a brace similar to yours.
 
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