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Project MILF 2006 Ford Mustang GT Supension Install - Handle Your Business

Meet Project MILF (Mustang I'd like to flog)
By Frank H. Cicerale
Photography by Evan J. Smith
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Completed
There's a new horse in the... 
   
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Completed
There's a new horse in the MM&FF stable, and its name is Project MILF. The Legend-Lime GT is currently bone stock, carries an automatic behind the 4.6L Three-Valve, and is a dual-purpose butt-whooper and grocery getter. For our introductory installment, we set out to improve the stance and handling of the S197 by bolting on Ford Racing Performance Parts' Handling Pack.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Strut Tower Brace
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Strut Tower Brace
The first part we mocked up and installed was the strut tower brace. This stylish item adds strength and rigidity to the strut towers and can be installed with basic handtools.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Installing The Strut Tower Brace
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Installing The Strut Tower Brace
Chris Winter at Crazy Horse Racing signed on to help us and decided that installing the strut tower brace would be the first order of the day. He was expecting to have to modify things in the engine bay to get it to fit, but that wasn't the case.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Struts
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Struts
The consensus was to start at the front of the car and make our way to the rear. With that in mind, the stock front struts were the first suspension components to go by the wayside. Of interest is the construction of the new struts. The front struts on the Mustang are of the MacPherson type, which means the shock and spring are on the same assembly, unlike the rear in which the shocks and springs are mounted separately. To remove the struts, the wheels had to come off first. Next, the sway bar mounts, brake line mounts, and top spindle nuts were removed. Once all of those items were off, the four bolts on top of the strut (under the hood and on top of the strut tower) were removed and the strut was pulled out from the bottom.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Factroy Struts
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Factroy Struts
Other than the factory struts being black and the new ones blue, there is no outward difference. The factory struts are set up for adequate performance and a comfortable ride.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Dynamic Suspension
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Dynamic Suspension
The struts that come in the Handling Pack are tuned specifically for FRPP by Dynamic Suspension, the same company that makes the struts for the Mustang FR500C race car. Additionally, these struts are designed to work with the kits' lowering springs.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Compressor
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Compressor
The only factory items we kept were the stock strut tops and front sway bar mounts. To remove the tops from the stock struts, you will need to remove the front springs. Winter took the struts to a spring remover, and within a matter of moments, had the springs and strut tops off.
S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Springs
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S197 Mustang Ford Racing Performance Parts Suspension Install Springs
With the stock springs removed, you can see the difference between the stock ones (right) and the new, blue, lowering springs (left). The new springs are shorter in stature, resulting in the car's 1-1/2-inch lower stance. The lowering springs are progressive pieces.

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