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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 12:05 AM
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Default The next step

It wasn't to long ago I realized I like taking the corners fast. So I added some Eiback pro kit springs, Tokico illuminas, Steeda CC plates and a bumpsteer kit. So far I love the set up. I was hoping you could tell me the next step in modifying my suspension. I was leaning toward some bigger sway bars and rear control arm kit.
Old Mar 7, 2006 | 04:53 PM
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Default RE: The next step

There are a few routes to take...

1. Rear End - Fixing the rear end with better control arms (upper/lower), adding a panhard bar or torque arm... The rear end is severely lacking on a factory Mustang... changing out the rear end will yield much better traction and cornering results.

2. Body roll - tackling this with stiffer swaybars

3. Steering Geometry fixes - after lowering, bumpsteer is an issue. You can fix this wil our bumpsteer kits on our site....

I would say the above are the next logical steps...
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