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How Mustang II suspension turned into a go-to hot-rod upgrade
Hot rodders have a long history of raiding junkyards for unlikely heroes, and few parts have had a bigger second act than the ...
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Why Mustang II front suspension became a hot-rod favorite
Mustang II front suspension started life under a compact 1970s pony car, yet it ended up under everything from ’29 roadsters ...
Limiting traction has been a popular concept in street-legal drag racing since it went mainstream over 30 years ago with HOT ROD's Fastest Street Car Shootout. In those days, the Super Street category ...
Most modern passenger vehicles have independent front suspension. For driving on the road, it's the obvious choice, providing more stability and a smoother ride for the driver. But when it comes to ...
The most common coil-spring front suspension uses two control arms (also called A-arms because of their shape) per side, mounted to the frame, and a coil spring between them that exerts force on only ...
You wouldn't drive your old Chevy if the engine was knocking, and you wouldn't drive it if the floor pans were rusted out, so why would you drive it with a completely worn-out front suspension and ...
In a world where independent front suspension has become the norm, the presence of solid front axles in certain trucks might seem a tad outdated. However, there's a reason why this traditional design ...
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