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<blockquote data-quote="roy_1031" data-source="post: 16078251" data-attributes="member: 122960"><p>I’d add some camber caster plates and eccentric IRS bolts from FTBR so you can properly align the car to that list. Do you have stock rubber bushings in the IRS? Upgrade those along with a ford racing diff cover so you have the added strength and a proper seal. The stamped steel ones always leak even with low miles as yours. +1 on upgrading the stamped steel idlers. You can upgrade to 9/16ths front IRS bolts to help reduce the clunk. Oh also double check the axle nut torque, especially on the driver rear. Last 3 cobras I’ve worked on, the axle nut was loose. An dual Aeroforce gauges will serve you well as you can monitor AF and IAT. It can really save an engine. There’s plenty to do to these cars but money’s always a subject of concern. It’s very easy to fall down the rabbit hole with these cars and make them absolute gut pushing monsters! Careful out there! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roy_1031, post: 16078251, member: 122960"] I’d add some camber caster plates and eccentric IRS bolts from FTBR so you can properly align the car to that list. Do you have stock rubber bushings in the IRS? Upgrade those along with a ford racing diff cover so you have the added strength and a proper seal. The stamped steel ones always leak even with low miles as yours. +1 on upgrading the stamped steel idlers. You can upgrade to 9/16ths front IRS bolts to help reduce the clunk. Oh also double check the axle nut torque, especially on the driver rear. Last 3 cobras I’ve worked on, the axle nut was loose. An dual Aeroforce gauges will serve you well as you can monitor AF and IAT. It can really save an engine. There’s plenty to do to these cars but money’s always a subject of concern. It’s very easy to fall down the rabbit hole with these cars and make them absolute gut pushing monsters! Careful out there! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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