On a Mustang II-style suspension, the need for a radius rod is determined by the lower control arm's method of attachment to the frame. A stock Mustang II lower arm attaches inside the frame or ...
It's hard to imagine that a suspension system that's been utilized under thousands of trucks needs to be overhauled, but with over 25 years in the aftermarket designing, building, and repairing ...
As classic Mustangs came off the assembly line, they were never much on handling. To keep assembly cost and base sticker price low, suspension systems were designed merely to provide a decent ride and ...
There are some parts that usually disappear within minutes of hitting a self-service junkyard. Ford Granada brakes, for example; everyone knows they'll bolt right onto a 60s Mustang. The Mustang II ...
There's no denying that the stock Ford suspensions from the '60s and '70s are full of compromises. Budgetary constraints, packaging limitations, and so forth were considerations Ford had to contend ...