![]() ![]() The rocker cradle is the beating heart of our MOD 2 rear system. MOD Rocker Cradle System with Tune-able Pushrods & JRi Shocks MOD Torque Arm with built in pinion angle adjustment.MOD Panhard Rod Kit with MOD adjustable rear sway bar. ![]() 9″ full floating rear end housing with solid 31 spline axles.JRi Coilovers (available in non-adjustible, single, double, or double with remote reservoir).MOD Rocker Cradle System with tune-able pushrods.Following your order, we will be in touch to confirm your specifics and details. Please allow additional time for creation and shipping. This built-to-order kit will be crafted to your desired specifications and needs. We’ve installed this kit in countless cars and made several refinements over the years and it continues to be a defining suspension for us at MMI. In short, this kit offers classic Falcon owners an incredibly balanced, strong, tune-able system that’s as comfortable on the street as it is on the track. Try that with any of those other kits on the market. We’ve also designed this package to be minimally invasive, requiring only a small amount of cutting (a couple inches) to your trunk floor and the boxing of about an inch of your rear frame rails on either side. Not only is this generally badass, but it allows us to run a full size coilover without worrying about packaging it under the car. Comprised of several components, this kit most notably moves the coilover from under the body up into the trunk using a cantilever-type setup more typically found on Formula 1 cars. Originally designed to cruise on the street then destroy at the track, this suspension has seen years of refinement and development. So much so, that we had Falcon guys asking when it was going to arrive for their cars. Found under cars like MMI’s Ol’ Blue, Vaughn Gitten Jr.’s 70 Fastback, and even the 69 Anvil Mustang from The Fast & Furious 6, this suspension is built to win. When you want the best rear suspension for your early Falcon, you go with the MOD 2 rear from MMI. Description They said it couldn’t be done, so we did it anyways. ![]()
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