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2005 Ford Mustang 18183-d Strut Mounts Drilled To Accept 16mm Qa1 Strut Cc105mu on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Rockaway, New Jersey, United States

Rockaway, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:18183-D

This is a very lightly used pair of Ford 2005+ Mustang front strut mounts that were drilled out to accept QA1 struts with 16mm shafts.  The reason for this was I wanted to keep NVH to a minimum without having to use the required QA1 CC105MU camber plates which add NVH on the street.  The use of these will require a tapered spring.  One end being stock and the other end 2.5" I.D.  I purchased these new just for this application. 

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