The bleeding edge of the restomod movement is the Mustang II front suspension. That is, unless you own a Mustang II. If that's the case, you can sit back and shake your head at the rest of us who are ...
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 ...
For most of us, "Mustang II" conjures an image of a classic done dirty – an unpleasant memory of that time Ford decided to base its next Mustang on the Pinto (whether the "rebadged Pinto" assertion is ...
It's no secret that the '65-'73 Mustang's factory front suspension is archaic in design when compared to today's new cars, especially the fabulous '11 Mustang. The old double control arm, coil spring, ...
If you're a car show groupie and love to hang out and talk about your Mustang you probably haven't put much thought into the car's suspension. Sure, during your restoration or rebuild you might have ...