First off, let me say that I'm not planning on doing this swap...
And I also want to say that I understand that a Mustang II front end setup is not the cat's PJs when it comes to upgrades (Based on a Pinto, wasn't it?)
But I want someone to tell me where my reasoning is wrong:
Even though Mustang II Hub to Hub swaps pop up regularly on other forums, (and lots of vendors sell them) I don't hear much about Mustang II Hub to Hub swaps on Studebakers
If you cut the front suspension/steering off of any car, and weld a Mustang II setup in its place (by that I mean same position of the front wheels, both wheelbase and track) wouldn't that bring 80s technology to an old car with a minimum of fuss? Granted it's not 2014 technology, but wouldn't it be the level of steering/handling/etc that the Mustang II had? (I do understand the rest of the car contributes to steering/handling/etc, but let's leave that out if we can)
So, what am I missing?
And I also want to say that I understand that a Mustang II front end setup is not the cat's PJs when it comes to upgrades (Based on a Pinto, wasn't it?)
But I want someone to tell me where my reasoning is wrong:
Even though Mustang II Hub to Hub swaps pop up regularly on other forums, (and lots of vendors sell them) I don't hear much about Mustang II Hub to Hub swaps on Studebakers
If you cut the front suspension/steering off of any car, and weld a Mustang II setup in its place (by that I mean same position of the front wheels, both wheelbase and track) wouldn't that bring 80s technology to an old car with a minimum of fuss? Granted it's not 2014 technology, but wouldn't it be the level of steering/handling/etc that the Mustang II had? (I do understand the rest of the car contributes to steering/handling/etc, but let's leave that out if we can)
So, what am I missing?
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