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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang You're right about the dampers. That's why Sam takes the rear bar down. Regarding the oversteer with lift... welcome to Mustang. That's something that is just

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Old 10-16-2011, 01:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
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You're right about the dampers. That's why Sam takes the rear bar down.

Regarding the oversteer with lift... welcome to Mustang. That's something that is just going to be there regardless of what you do with the car. You can tone it down, but you're better off not lifting.
I mean, I know that...it's just even with a partial lift, it steps out a bit more than I feel is safe for the street.

I drove my aunt's 07 for a while when I was in fl, and you had to completely lift before it would step out...the balance on this one makes it a little quicker to go.

I had an experience where traffic stopped suddenly on an offramp, and things got a little scary. thought i was back in an ap1
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