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Owners of 1967 Ford Mustangs often discover old suspension geometry feels different than expected
If you’re coming to a 1967 Ford Mustang from modern performance cars—or even from later Fox-body or SN95 Mustangs—the front ...
“Make it lower” is near the top of any serious Mustang modifier’s to-do list. Besides a road-hugging stance, lowered suspension puts a Mustang’s center of gravity closer to the pavement for improved ...
Mustang II front suspension started life under a compact 1970s pony car, yet it ended up under everything from ’29 roadsters to fat-fendered pickups. What began as a pragmatic factory design turned ...
The use of unusually high or low amounts of camber in the front suspension can be an indication of a setup designed incorrectly. If we need to set abnormal camber settings, we need to look for the ...
As you've seen in recent news stories, our 1200hp twin-turbo, Coyote-powered Drift Rod project is rollin' alongliterally and figuratively. We've successfully assembled the truck into a roller and in ...
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