Nothing is that easy. It can't be :)
FWIW, Mustangs use coil springs not leaf springs, at least the later cars
from the 80s up. The flange for the driveshaft is also probably different
too as well as the brakes.
Definitely not a bolt in but can probably be made to fit.
Mike
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From: <Kz222225@aol.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 3:02 PM
Subject: Axel Assembly
> Ok, this may or may not be a new one. Somebody once told me that a rear
axel from a Ford Mustang II would just bolt right in on a roadster. If this
is the case, it opens up a world of opportunity for rear gear
ratios...rather cheap. Has anyone heard of this, or tried it before? Or,
did I just dream it hoping it would be an alternative to spending big bucks
for mid range 4 ls gear assemblies?
>
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