The traditional coil spring independent front suspension design could easily be considered the industry standard when it comes to upgrading a truck's stock suspension. And though IFS was commonplace ...
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 ...
As our plan came together for our '68 Mustang project, we knew from the get-go that we'd be powering our Pony with a modular engine of some sort. There's no denying that these engines, even in the ...
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 ...