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upgrading / improving suspension - 1/26/2007 3:22:57 PM   
lazyeye


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i have a '97 mustang GT and i would like to upgrade / improve the suspension. which parts would i need to improve ride quality, have a smoother ride, and have better steering for city driving?
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RE: upgrading / improving suspension - 1/29/2007 8:17:56 PM   
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On a 97 chances are the shocks/struts are worn.  In that case I'd recommend a new set of shocks & struts. The shocks/struts will vastly improve ride quality and performance.

Shocks/struts
Springs (stiffer spring rate)
Caster/Camber Plates

Will all set you on the right path...


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