Good Suspension Mods?

onefstsnake

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Well Im looking into making the car handle a little better.
It already has Steeda Springs on it and Tokico HP shocks.

Maybe Upper/Lower control arms?
Torque Arm?
Panhard Bar?

I really like the quality of Maximum Motorsports stuff, but their prices can be a bit much. Is the HPM stuff any good?

I mainly drive the car on the street, but it does go to the drag stip every now and then. And I might wanna do some road race stuff.
So an all around car.
 
pro3i makes very good quality LCAs, comparable to MMs. for uppers i would just go with the ford racing ones...with the other stiffer UCAs on the market, suspension bind can be an issue. panhard bars and torque arms are badass, go with the MM ones. my2cents

for more info check out Corner Carver's Forum
 
My only concern is tailpipes fitting with the panhard bar and if my subframes would work with a torque arm...

Not really sure which one to go with either.

I know the newer stangs use a panhard bar. and torque arms is kinda how the F bodys work...

BTW I cant post on Corner Carvers since my email addy doesnt fit their criteria...
 
onefstsnake said:
My only concern is tailpipes fitting with the panhard bar and if my subframes would work with a torque arm...

Not really sure which one to go with either.

I know the newer stangs use a panhard bar. and torque arms is kinda how the F bodys work...
yeah tailpipe clearance will be a problem i think. subframes shouldn't be a problem though, check MMs site. i think they have on info on that available. IMO go with both:flag:
 
Hands down rear suspension. Call MM and ask them. The biggest issue with our cars is that the rear suspension is unstable. The Panhard setup is awesome, torque arm is another good setup. Subframes should be first.
 
I would complete the Steeda setup, since you already have the springs and tokico shocks. Personally I don't like mixing suspension components. Go with a proven combination, the full Steeda stage 3 setup is very nice.
 
Nothing wrong with the combo you chose. Steeda uses tokico shocks in their setups. I wouldn't spend money on different springs unless you want to go with a more drag setup. Go ahead and complete the Steeda kit: some upper and lower control arms will go a very long way.