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Old 05-16-2008, 02:56 PM   #1
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Modding 2007 Mustang Suspension

Ok well i am done for now with performance and visual mods, so i guess next up would be the interior mods and suspension mods. What would be the order of least expensive to most expensive mods i can do to help suspension. Also i want to start with first with things i can install myself, with help, and with basic tools. Right now i feel the suspension is good enough the way it is but i would like to get more power to the ground more efficiently and cut down on the spinning and wheel hopping.
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do you still have the stock springs on?
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yes, and sadly i will have to keep them. I cant lower my car because i already scrap a couple of places with the chin on. I might get the roush springs that lower the Rear only but i like the racked look though.
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if u dont have lower control arms yet that should be priority #1
then maybe some full length subframe connectors, depending on what u do with the car, either some adjustable shocks and struts or some reg ones.
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ok lower control arms...ill look into those. are they hard to install

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ok lower control arms...ill look into those. are they hard to install
never really looked at s197 suspension, but on new edges its like 3 bolts. fairly easy
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How are these Stage 3 Motorsports 2005-08 Mustang BMR Tubular Lower Control Arms w/poly
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damn thats cheap!! gotta love stage 3. BMR makes good quality stuff from what iv heard. just stay away from GMS
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yeah i think im gonna start with those. Im gonna ask ANR and see how much they run with them if they cant beat or match it im gonna order those next week. They say they reduce wheel hop. thanks
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yeah i think im gonna start with those. Im gonna ask ANR and see how much they run with them if they cant beat or match it im gonna order those next week. They say they reduce wheel hop. thanks
yea they help plant the power pretty damn good.
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They seem pretty easy to install
S197 Ford Mustang Lower Control Arm Install - Ford Mustang | StangNet.com

I have read a couple of reviews and everyone says 4 stars or higher out of 5
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if your looking at lower controll arms
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Mustang Parts » S197 Mustang Control Arms & Brackets » CHE Performance » Tubular Rear Lower Control Arms<br>Part # CHE1K

are simply the best they use delrin instead of poly against the metal bushing so there is no worry about ever having to grease them as delrin is self lubricating and they wont squeak over time.

plus they are the only aftermarket controll arm that gives you a built in holder for the parking brake cable since it runs through the stock arm.

we are a dealer for them and 129 is our price.
CHe is simply the best stuff for the latel model mustang as far as controll arms go ..

if your looking for a k member and front controll arms then go BME if your looking for a drag style anti roll bar the TRZ unit is the best.
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if your looking at lower controll arms
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Mustang Parts » S197 Mustang Control Arms & Brackets » CHE Performance » Tubular Rear Lower Control Arms<br>Part # CHE1K

are simply the best they use delrin instead of poly against the metal bushing so there is no worry about ever having to grease them as delrin is self lubricating and they wont squeak over time.

plus they are the only aftermarket controll arm that gives you a built in holder for the parking brake cable since it runs through the stock arm.

we are a dealer for them and 129 is our price.
CHe is simply the best stuff for the latel model mustang as far as controll arms go ..

if your looking for a k member and front controll arms then go BME if your looking for a drag style anti roll bar the TRZ unit is the best.

Thanks PSI i appreicate it. I think im gonna get some them next week if I can get someone to help me with install. How much would install be with you guys?
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lowers ? 75 bucks 1 hour
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lowers ? 75 bucks 1 hour
yeah the lowers, Im gonna start with Lower Control arms and then go from there.

What would you recommend to go with in regards to upper control arms. and are they worth it on these cars?

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sorry for the kinda off topic in your thread but s197's are 3 link rear suspensions correct>?
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yes 3 link with pan hard bar
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