Location, location, location. This popular real estate adage also applies to Mustang solid-axle rear suspensions. The 1979-2004 Mustangs are saddled with a lacklusterquadra-bindrear suspension layout ...
In Ford's four decades of producing Mustangs, nearly all of them have come equipped with a live-axle rearend. Not that there's anything wrong with a straight axle-it's sturdy, inexpensive, and hooks ...
One of our goals for the Hot Rod Hauler was to get it a little closer to the ground and still maintain its load carrying capacity. We weren't looking for an "in the grass" stance, but two or three ...
Suspensions, suspensions, suspensions! Sometimes it seems like the only tech stories we do here at CLASSIC TRUCKS are chassis and suspension related. Then again, there's good reason for our bias. Most ...
Whether independent front suspension (IFS) or a solid axle setup is better for off-roading depends on how you plan to use your off-road vehicle. A solid axle has advantages if your off-road adventures ...
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Here's Why Some Trucks Still Use Solid Front Axles
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independent front suspension has become the norm, the presence of solid front axles in certain trucks might seem a tad outdated.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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