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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Front end lift
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<blockquote data-quote="vans5oh" data-source="post: 15860433" data-attributes="member: 182399"><p>This is normal. Its called squat. Whenever a car launches forward, takes of, or rapidly changes speed there is a weight transfer to the rear tires causing the front end to lift. The same thing happens under braking called dive. Dive is just the opposite, weight is transferred to the front wheels. I'm willing to bet you've experienced that as well. The amount of weight transfer is related to the change in speed in either direction (squat or dive). The cars come with some pretty soft springs from the factory, which is expected. You can minimize the movement by changing out your springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vans5oh, post: 15860433, member: 182399"] This is normal. Its called squat. Whenever a car launches forward, takes of, or rapidly changes speed there is a weight transfer to the rear tires causing the front end to lift. The same thing happens under braking called dive. Dive is just the opposite, weight is transferred to the front wheels. I'm willing to bet you've experienced that as well. The amount of weight transfer is related to the change in speed in either direction (squat or dive). The cars come with some pretty soft springs from the factory, which is expected. You can minimize the movement by changing out your springs. [/QUOTE]
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