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<blockquote data-quote="wmfateam" data-source="post: 14917199" data-attributes="member: 151196"><p>Usually the "general" how to make a Mustang handle is to throw a panhard or watts link at it. When I was researching parts for my car, that was the route I was going to do. Do those parts do their job? Yes. Do you need them on your car? No. Is it a tried and true method of getting a mustang around corners? Yes. I have the luxury of a former tube chassis and suspension fabricator/guru. With the control arms level to the ground, front and back, it just becomes a means getting the car balanced with the correct springs, dampening, sway bars, down force, etc. I have a couple mustangs that I run with that have the panhard bar and torque arm and it is fun to play with them. I just try to let people know that it is an option to not run the PHB TA. But I would never tell anyone it is a bad set up. I see it work for people everyone I'm on track. There are more track people on this forum, surprised they haven't chimed in.</p><p>And I have a couple smaller tracks in my area, that is why I have had to upgrade my brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmfateam, post: 14917199, member: 151196"] Usually the "general" how to make a Mustang handle is to throw a panhard or watts link at it. When I was researching parts for my car, that was the route I was going to do. Do those parts do their job? Yes. Do you need them on your car? No. Is it a tried and true method of getting a mustang around corners? Yes. I have the luxury of a former tube chassis and suspension fabricator/guru. With the control arms level to the ground, front and back, it just becomes a means getting the car balanced with the correct springs, dampening, sway bars, down force, etc. I have a couple mustangs that I run with that have the panhard bar and torque arm and it is fun to play with them. I just try to let people know that it is an option to not run the PHB TA. But I would never tell anyone it is a bad set up. I see it work for people everyone I'm on track. There are more track people on this forum, surprised they haven't chimed in. And I have a couple smaller tracks in my area, that is why I have had to upgrade my brakes. [/QUOTE]
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