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'65-'66 V-8 Rear Suspension Conversion/Upgrade

When converting to V-8 power, the suspension and the brakes have to be able to handle it
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Rear Suspension Upgrade Magna Rear Suspension
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Magna Rear Suspension
Our Magna suspension items from Mustangs Plus will soon be at home with the rest of our Magna parts on our '66 Project Mustang. We will hold off on installing the rear sway bar until after the driveline has been installed, but we are showing it here.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Shackles
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Shackles
1 With the rear of the car supported by jackstands, and the axle itself supported by a floor jack, the rear shackles can be unbolted. Slide the leaf spring off the shackles, and pull the shackles (and bushings) free of the rear framerails.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Rusty U Bolt
2 Instead of fighting with... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Rusty U Bolt
2 Instead of fighting with rusty old U-bolts, we decided to remove the axle and rear suspension as an assembly. After unbolting the top shock mount, we lowered the rearend, took wrench to nut (left), and freed the driver-side leaf spring eyebolt (right).
Rear Suspension Upgrade Leaf Spring Eyebolt
3 Instead of fighting with... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Leaf Spring Eyebolt
3 Instead of fighting with rusty old U-bolts, we decided to remove the axle and rear suspension as an assembly. After unbolting the top shock mount, we lowered the rearend, took wrench to nut (left), and freed the driver-side leaf spring eyebolt (right).
Rear Suspension Upgrade Cutting The Bolt
4 The passenger-side eyebolt... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Cutting The Bolt
4 The passenger-side eyebolt didn't fare as well. The bolt had seized to the inner sleeve of the front eye bushing. This is quite common and takes cutting of the bolt to free the spring from the body. A SawZall works well for this.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Rearend Removed
5 With the front spring eyes... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Rearend Removed
5 With the front spring eyes free of the rear framerails, it was simply a matter of rolling the rear axle and suspension assembly out from under the body. Of course, the driveshaft and the brake lines were already removed, so make sure you take care of those as well.
Rear Suspension Upgrade New Leaf Springs
6 With the rear suspension... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade New Leaf Springs
6 With the rear suspension and axle removed, there was plenty of room for cleaning, painting, undercoating, rust repairs, and more. So take a good look before you start bolting on your new parts. We began by installing our new Magna 411/42 leaf springs with new front eyebolt hardware.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Shackles
7 Mustangs Plus offers several... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Shackles
7 Mustangs Plus offers several different suspension options to match your driving and handling tastes. Aside from our mideye springs (to lower the car an inch), you can choose from stock shackles, urethane leaf/shackle bushing kits, and these heavy-duty design shackles.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Ready For Install
8 Next, with borrowed five-lug... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Ready For Install
8 Next, with borrowed five-lug wheels attached, the new Currie rearend was rolled in place over the springs.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Urethane Bushings
9 We opted for the stealth... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Urethane Bushings
9 We opted for the stealth look by using stock shackles with urethane bushings. The urethane bushings come with waterproof grease to fend off squeaks. Liberally apply the grease, and then install the bushings into the rear eye of the springs.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Installed
10 Since we didn't want to... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Installed
10 Since we didn't want to get jack marks on our newly detailed rear axle, we simply lifted the leaf springs up, aligning the spring center bolt with the axle perch, and then slid the shackles into place.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Installed Shackles
11 It took some effort (eat... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Installed Shackles
11 It took some effort (eat your Wheaties), but this kept us from scratching our rearend (hold the jokes).
Rear Suspension Upgrade Snugged Down
12 The shackles were only... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Snugged Down
12 The shackles were only "snugged" down here since the '66 wasn't on its full weight. When the car is completed and aligned, we will fully tighten all the suspension hardware. Don't forget to tighten yours.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Spring Plates
13 Since Currie's Super Eight... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Spring Plates
13 Since Currie's Super Eight is based on a '67 housing, we required the '67-styled spring plates and larger U-bolts. The U-bolts we already had and the new spring plates came from National Parts Depot's detailing items. We started the mounting nuts by hand, and then evenly tightened them in an "X" pattern. Make sure the spring plates are correctly installed. Otherwise, the shocks will not seat correctly.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Magnagas Shocks
14 Our MagnaGas shocks are... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Magnagas Shocks
14 Our MagnaGas shocks are shown here dressed for the prom in correct black and with the white paint daub. We didn't go all the way and fill in the shock-body lettering, though. The MagnaGas shocks come with all new hardware and bushings, so there are no 36-year-old parts to clean up and reuse.
Rear Suspension Upgrade Axle Vent Hose
15 The axle vent hose kit... 
   
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Rear Suspension Upgrade Axle Vent Hose
15 The axle vent hose kit includes the correct clamp with bolt and the frame grommet needed to complete the job, so we routed the hose to the frame grommet and secured the clamp to the original location. Lookin' good.

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