It all depends on what you want to do with your car. I assume since you want to lower it you are more interested in taking the corners??
If so...
There are a few different ways to go about this, all ranging in price as well as performance. I would suggest you call Holcomb Motorsports, Summit, Jeggs, or one of the other performance parts stores and order a book called "Mustang Performance Handbook 2". It covers all the different suspension setups, and even has a lot of blueprints to fabricate your own components. A MUST HAVE!!!
Here's a rundown of a couple ways to go about modding your suspension...
1. Conservative Approach
This setup will improve your handling drastically, and not make you need a second mortgage...
- Buy a set of Koni (my preference), Bilstein, or Tokico adjustable struts and shocks.
- Get a set of good specific rate springs like Eibach, or Ford C springs.
- Caster/Camber plates are a must have item, especially when you lower your car. Maximum Motorsports makes some really nice ones -
www.maximummotorsports.com
- While you have the suspension out you might as well replace the spring isolators with Energy Suspension poly isolators.
- If funds permit, while you are in there, replace all the factory rubber control arm and sway bar bushings with Energy Suspension Poly bushings.
2. The Insane Approach
Call
www.griggsracing.com or
www.maximummotorsports.com
They make all kinds of suspension goodies like torque arm setups for the rear, coil over kits, panhard bars, tubular K-members and control arms, etc. With a Griggs setup they claim your Stang will out-handle a Viper! I have some Griggs stuff for mine, and can say it is all high quality stuff! When you ask people which company is better [Griggs or MM] it seems both companies get an equally positive response. But if you decide to go all out with either of these companies have a very deep wallet handy.
Good Luck!
(and don't forget to buy that book)
