Installing Performance Axles in an Older Ford
Installing new axles in Ford’s venerable nine-inch rear end provides an inexpensive way to give your vehicle one of the best rear ends to come from an auto manufacturer.
Installs, modifications, how-to guides and tech tips for drag race vehicles and engines including LS engine swaps and LS engine mods, small block info, carburetor adjustments, EFI, brakes, shocks, struts, chassis, frame, tires, wheels and all of the types of adjustments that can be made to a drag vehicle to either get it to the strip and increase performance once its there. This also includes guides to NHRA race classes and NHRA rules.
Installing new axles in Ford’s venerable nine-inch rear end provides an inexpensive way to give your vehicle one of the best rear ends to come from an auto manufacturer.
Last issue, we began our look at Mark Williams’ custom brute strength 12 bolt rear end assembly.
Several modifications are available to enhance the performance of your brakes so they can meet the demands of driving on the track.
To find the limit and improve on-track performance, a set of performance tires can make worlds of difference.
A new sway bar in the rear of your Ford, whether it’s a Mustang, Galaxie, or other Ford product, will improve how it handles in corners.
M-W has been at the top of the heap for decades with their rear end products and it’s no big secret their hardware has been on a huge number of Championship-winning drag race cars.
Build it or Buy It: 1941 Willys – the classic car show darling.
One of the keys to maintaining healthy tires is having the correct tire pressure in all four tires.
Flushing your radiator is critically important to the health of your engine. Bassem shows us how to do it!
We take a look at how to improve the handling of your Ford, old or new, with a new sway bar.