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4R70W in 1982 Mustang

cpearson1342

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In case anyone is trying to put a 4R70W that comes stock with the mach 1 into a fox, we have one in our project fox, with a stock style trans crossmember. Only had to slide the adjustment all the way back, and decided to make a solid mount out of the worn out stock t-5 mount, although would work with a stock mount or urethane mount. I'll post some more pictures once I have it in for good tomorrow, very nice fit overall and a good driveline angle with the stock mount.20160211_153400.jpg 20160211_153354.jpg
Don't mind the messed up crossmember mount, the idiot before us must have jacked up on it at some point, it's fixed now.
 

cpearson1342

Well-Known Member
When I made my solid trans mount to connect to the crossmember, I made it just a little smaller than the stock one because I checked to see if the driveline was straight and it needed to go down just a little, I can always adjust up with washers so I'd rather have it a little low.

I also thought I would try out the color that we will be painting the car on the crossmember to see how it looks, and 99% sure we will be sticking with that color. It's called Carbon Fiber Metallic, from summit racing in case anyone is wondering, very similar to dark shadow gray.
 

cpearson1342

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Was originally planning to use an 05-09 auto shifter in there, but wouldn't fit so using a stock fox shifter
 
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