Mustang II suspension??
Mustang II suspension??
Anybody ever looked into this at all? Since most of you guys go straight for the lift so probably not, but with Dano ditching his T-bars soon it got me thinking about how you could improve the stock junk up front for performance and handling.
I was reading an article about that PMA Ranger and it is using Stang II front suspension, but that is one hell of a custom truck.
I guess what I'm wondering is, is this a performance suspension, or a drop suspension?
I was reading an article about that PMA Ranger and it is using Stang II front suspension, but that is one hell of a custom truck.
I guess what I'm wondering is, is this a performance suspension, or a drop suspension?
relative to your stock stuff, MII is both a performance upgrade and a drop.
MII is not the ideal performance upgrade, but it is so widely re-produced nuthin else is discussed.
now gettin it under your truck is a totally different story. get ready for alot of fab work. either clippin your frame, or buildin a completely new one. i jus helped fit a custom MII(complete frame job) under a bodydropped 98.
MII is not the ideal performance upgrade, but it is so widely re-produced nuthin else is discussed.
now gettin it under your truck is a totally different story. get ready for alot of fab work. either clippin your frame, or buildin a completely new one. i jus helped fit a custom MII(complete frame job) under a bodydropped 98.
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Andy, if your looking to get lower, Mark gave you all the info you need. If your looking for performance, his advice will still work for the most part.
My troubles are 3 fold, 2 of which you won't have to deal with.
1.) Torsion bars. Its a CHEAP way to do a suspension setup. Cheaper then coils. Ford used it, I hate it.
2.) XLT's lower control arms are 1.25 inches smaller in mounting then the stock ' edge ' lower control arms. ( ask me how I know :) I have Scotty G's factory ones here and have been using them as a template
). The lower XLT arms are NOT a direct bolt-in. The Uppers are though :) .
Those 2 items make life lovely in your regards. Heres my dilema and the 3rd issue..
Weight.
3.) I need adjustability as I'm going to be changing the weight of the front end of my truck. Drop kits for XLT's already have teh math done.. I have NO CLUE where my front end will be when I have it all put together.. I dunno if I will ' lay frame ' and have to have a custom set of coils bent up locally or if I'll be higher then Jeys truck with his solid axle and 40inch tires ( or however huge those monsters are ) .
The final reason I'm using a M2 front conversion.. Motor mounting. :)
D.
2002 Ranger xlt 2wd "
Andy, if your looking to get lower, Mark gave you all the info you need. If your looking for performance, his advice will still work for the most part.
My troubles are 3 fold, 2 of which you won't have to deal with.
1.) Torsion bars. Its a CHEAP way to do a suspension setup. Cheaper then coils. Ford used it, I hate it.
2.) XLT's lower control arms are 1.25 inches smaller in mounting then the stock ' edge ' lower control arms. ( ask me how I know :) I have Scotty G's factory ones here and have been using them as a template
). The lower XLT arms are NOT a direct bolt-in. The Uppers are though :) .Those 2 items make life lovely in your regards. Heres my dilema and the 3rd issue..
Weight.
3.) I need adjustability as I'm going to be changing the weight of the front end of my truck. Drop kits for XLT's already have teh math done.. I have NO CLUE where my front end will be when I have it all put together.. I dunno if I will ' lay frame ' and have to have a custom set of coils bent up locally or if I'll be higher then Jeys truck with his solid axle and 40inch tires ( or however huge those monsters are ) .
The final reason I'm using a M2 front conversion.. Motor mounting. :)
D.
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