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<blockquote data-quote="Palacios289" data-source="post: 15956098" data-attributes="member: 13518"><p>Honestly it could just be quality Ford construction. the fit and finish was never the greatest to begin with factory fresh. If there are no signs of collision, it just might be the wonderful build quality. If the frame is tweaked from a wreck, this would be a good time to put it on a rack and have the subframe welded. </p><p></p><p>I bought a brand new 2003 Mach 1 back in 2003. I had subframe connectors added. No wrecks or racing and yet the subframe connectors had to be tweaked per MM instructions. It’s a 30 year old frame design. Same reason some guys can toss full length headers with perfect clearance and other guys have to break out the BFH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palacios289, post: 15956098, member: 13518"] Honestly it could just be quality Ford construction. the fit and finish was never the greatest to begin with factory fresh. If there are no signs of collision, it just might be the wonderful build quality. If the frame is tweaked from a wreck, this would be a good time to put it on a rack and have the subframe welded. I bought a brand new 2003 Mach 1 back in 2003. I had subframe connectors added. No wrecks or racing and yet the subframe connectors had to be tweaked per MM instructions. It’s a 30 year old frame design. Same reason some guys can toss full length headers with perfect clearance and other guys have to break out the BFH. [/QUOTE]
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