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 ...
If you have owned a 1967-1970 Ford Mustang or Mercury Cougar, you are undoubtedly familiar with cracked shock towers. There are a lot of theories about why cracked shock towers plague these cars, but ...
“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 ...
You've probably heard the comment that the Mustang was derived from the Ford Falcon to save on engineering and design costs. While this is true, the Mustang is far from being a "re-skinned Falcon" as ...