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Old 10-01-2008, 11:02 AM
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WIth the risk of sounding stupid here, does the c-4 use the same crossmember as a t-5?
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it uses the same as the AOD, not sure about the T-5
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ive used the same cross member in my car for an aod, t5, tko600, and a c4 just a couple little cuts to those tack welds with an angle grinder or a file if you have the time and your all set.
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Originally Posted by Duceanahalf
it uses the same as the AOD, not sure about the T-5
This actually depends on the application. I know that in a 64-68 mustang, you have to get a special x-member for the AOD vs a C-4. I don't know about the newer vehicles. What is the application?
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157t flexplate youll have to move it 164t same as t-5 or AOD. I used the t-5 rubber mount on the c4
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Originally Posted by Lumberjack
ive used the same cross member in my car for an aod, t5, tko600, and a c4 just a couple little cuts to those tack welds with an angle grinder or a file if you have the time and your all set.
oh yeah, i forgot what a fox crossmember looked like. for mine i just had to use a different set of holes in the frame
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Originally Posted by 95coBraSVT
This actually depends on the application. I know that in a 64-68 mustang, you have to get a special x-member for the AOD vs a C-4. I don't know about the newer vehicles. What is the application?
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