I whole-heartedly agree Mark! With the MII you get a reasonable variety of bolt-on aftermarket parts, but NO improvement in the suspension. It's much easier and more cost effective to make improvements to the original AMC suspension -- urethane bushed trunnions, Aerolite brake system. Not much variety, but how many different choices of 11" or 12" four piston brakes (or even six) do you need? The Aerolite brakes use one of the popular aftermarket calipers (Baer?), so you can use almost any caliper from that company. The trunnions and brakes would cost around $1500 total, about the same price as one of the better MII kits, and no installation hassle. Now the Corvette system is a real improvement! As you mentioned, not cheap, but at least it's a better system, unlike the MII. The MII is popular because it's easy to duplicate (and was in use by AMC long before the Pinto/MII came out -- AMC started using that type lower arm/strut rod in 1962!) and retrofit to full frame solid axle cars, or those with obscure front suspensions like the Chevy "Knee Action" of the late 30s that it's hard to find parts for and don't handle as well. There is an AMC (I think a two seat AMX, or was it a Spirit AMX?) running around with the Corvette treatment. It was in the running for one of the magazine performance contests. I don't recall which one now, I think it was Hot Rod. Surely someone here remembers -- I don't think it was more than a year ago. -----Original Message----- From: Mark Price [mailto:markprice242@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:00 PM To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Swygert Francis G MSgt 451 AEG/CE Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Mustang II Suspension? Just to toss a little more fuel on the fire. If your thinking [not you personally Frank anyone in general] of placing a complete front suspension such as a Mustang II in any of these car how about stepping up to a "real" sports car front suspension that looks to be fairly closely priced to Mustang II componenets and be true to the handling theme from the get go. What is he thinking of you ask? Well. I'll tell you 84-87 Corvette! It actually appears to be a more complete assembly form the get go. Used assemblys go for $1000 or less complete, rebuild kits $6-700 or less, rebuilt racks [if needed] $500, Coil overs $3-400. Now none of this is going to be "cheaper" then a MII, but. It is all true sports car design. Now I know track width is close enough to work and this info is easy to find. I've not found the width of the factory crossmember of other pertinant info. Part of th ereason I've posted this is to see who out there may know more about this suspension. My web searches have left me curious and have not been 100% informative. Anyway back to the rambling. Way more bling factory. Especially if done right come resell time. What's going to look better on the build sheet? Mustang II or CORVETTE! Weel, now I'll just run right out and buyone and get started! I should have this done by Tuesday, busted arm and all!!! Bwah, haw,haw,haw, awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! Soundof footsteps running down long padded hallway, followed by several men with a straight jacket and syringes full of antiPsychotic drugs :]]]] Have a great AMC day!! -- Mark Price markprice242ATadelphia.net Morgantown, WV _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com