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movieboy4fun 10-19-2015 11:48 PM

99 Mustang IRS OEM Rear Mount
 
Has anyone tried using the stock rear IRS pumpkin mount. Looks too convenient to not at least try to me.
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/90M...iata (155).JPG
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/90M...iata (156).JPG
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/90M...iata (157).JPG

Of course this is all upside down. Any one have any thoughts on this stock set up.
Thanks
Dean0

SupaDupaSteve 10-20-2015 05:10 AM

To be 100% honest I don't see how it would be any easier than the way people usually mount the rear of the 8.8. Only difference being that it would probably be less prone to transmit NVH. But I personally would rather not use it knowing all the issues cobras had with differential movement. Some even broke rear covers because they flexed so much.

cvx_20 10-20-2015 10:49 AM

Looks like it actually lines up pretty well. Maybe using two, one on each side would tend to distribute the stress a little better. Does someone like Energy Suspension make a urethane bushing for it?

I don't get the 3-point mounting that seems to be prevalent on the later models, either Getrag or the newer 8.8 Explorers. Just seems like the non-symmetrical mounting would lead to some unusual loading effects.

Mike

movieboy4fun 10-20-2015 11:54 AM

IRS mounting
 
Being that this build I am using a 7.5 out of a 92 T-bird and a stock 225 HP 5.0 for power I am willing to give it a try. I can always change my mind after a few blasts down the track. I will install my GOPRO under the rear bumper and actually record what's going on with a hard launch. If I feel it needs it, I will upgrade to a 4 point mount.
As to Urethane bushings I just make my own and in the case of that rear mount I have a liquid urethane I can pour in once I remove the rubber. Depending on what hardener I use gives me the durometer, (86) I am looking for.
On the subject of urethane bushings, WHY so expensive? $300 US for $15 worth of urethane, give me a break. I have urethane bar stock and a lathe, not going to happen on my watch.

Thanks for replies, will keep moving forward.

Dean0

charchri4 10-20-2015 03:52 PM

My only thought was the same about the soft stock rubber. I used the stock Tbird mount and ended up running a couple of bolts through it to firm it up.

.boB 10-21-2015 02:47 PM

I use these solid alum bushings for the front mounts. Mounting the rear in something solid is pretty easy to do, too. A solid mount helps prevent case fractures.

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ordonez1307 11-09-2015 12:53 PM

Is the Mustang 8.8 the same as the T-Bird/Cougar 8.8?

cvx_20 11-10-2015 12:08 PM

Assuming you're talking about the aluminum case 99 Mustang Cobra, it is functionally the same, it has the same mechanical bits, they're both 28 spline, the case itself is slightly different, I assume the metal is actually thicker and it has some extra stiffening ribs. But once the conversion is in place, they can usually be interchanged unless one of the stiffening ribs happens to hit something.

I happen to have both in the shop right now, if I can get it together, I will try to take some pics. Or you can take a ride up to Sarasota and take a look for yourself :)

Mike

movieboy4fun 11-14-2015 02:02 PM

Few shots of 99 Cobra Aluminium case
 
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Few pics of 99 Mustang rear pumpkin
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/Rear/99 Cobra (1).JPG
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/Rear/99 Cobra (2).JPG
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/Rear/99 Cobra (3).JPG
http://www3.telus.net/mediasorce/Rear/99 Cobra (4).JPG

Let me know if anyone wants more pics, lol
Dean0


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