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Fred Albert

Fred Albert

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I have been rebuilding my 76 T/A and when I installed my headers the front tube on the drivers side was resting on the cross member. The problem I found was the engine weight had apparently caused the metal where the motor mount sits to concave in approximately 1/4" on both sides. The previous owner had heated the front coil springs and hit several very hard bumps causing this to happen, does anyone have any fairly simple solutions for my problem.
Thanks Fred
 
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