Finally got it back together and have an appointment to get re-aligned tomorrow afternoon. I rebuilt both front hubs (brgs & seals), turned the rotors, new calipers & pads, new MOOG sway bar bushings, new CV axles, new steering rack boots, rebuilt rear hubs (brgs & seals), new shoes, hardware and wheel cylinders. I re-used my Monroe Sens-a-trac struts since they were almost new and I installed the new FMS springs that have been in my garage for 2 years. I also put on all 4 new strut boots from KYB.
My first thought was "WOW, that thing is low". I didn't realize how much the springs would lower it. Initial test drive revealed an improvement in handling with an acceptable ride quality. But MAN, is it LOWER! The top edge of the front tires are just barely above the wheel well lip and I scraped the trans mount on the ground pulling out of the driveway. My Mustang doesn't even do that. The springs don't feel that much firmer than the factory, especially in the front, and I'm worried about hitting the bump stops on the strut boots.
I also have a 47" piece of 9/16" 4140 hardened solid steel rod that I plan on welding in the rear Festiva axle, but I think I better wait until I get an Aspire front sway bar. I'm afraid the added weight transfer will be too much for the springs without it.
My first thought was "WOW, that thing is low". I didn't realize how much the springs would lower it. Initial test drive revealed an improvement in handling with an acceptable ride quality. But MAN, is it LOWER! The top edge of the front tires are just barely above the wheel well lip and I scraped the trans mount on the ground pulling out of the driveway. My Mustang doesn't even do that. The springs don't feel that much firmer than the factory, especially in the front, and I'm worried about hitting the bump stops on the strut boots.
I also have a 47" piece of 9/16" 4140 hardened solid steel rod that I plan on welding in the rear Festiva axle, but I think I better wait until I get an Aspire front sway bar. I'm afraid the added weight transfer will be too much for the springs without it.
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