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Old 08-23-2006, 11:51 AM   #1
MPowerM3
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Default Looking for Suspension Help

I come from a history of Bmw's and other nice handling cars. Right now my 95 Cobra sits higher then my Jeep Wrangler. Im really looking for a moderate drop, at least 1.5. Ride quality is not important as I am young and dont daily drive the car. I need advice to get something exactly what I am looking for. Adjustabilty is not an issue. Whats in the works for me!
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Old 09-04-2006, 12:06 AM   #2
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Default RE: Looking for Suspension Help

Sorry for the delayed response.

A Mustang will never "handle" like a BMW... but it can "perform" as well. By "handle" I mean feedback, balance, and communication with the driver. By performance I mean handling, grip, road holding ability, traction etc.

If you want your Mustang to perform well, I'd definitely suggest the Maximum Motorsports packages. The higher end packages such as the Road & Track box or Maximum Grip box are what I'd lean towards. They are a great deal and include almost all of the necessary pieces to build a great suspension.

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