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Discussing Time to make the Cobra handle in the Suspension Forum. I just wanted to get a few of you alls opinions. I this a good ... Modded Mustangs is the premier Ford Mustang Forum on the internet. We discuss all aspects of the Ford Mustang on the forum. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free! |
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Time to make the Cobra handleAll of this is going on a 03 Cobra w/ Straight axle. Copy and paste from my wishlist ![]() -MM Full Length Subframe Connectors Bare Steel - For 94- 04 Mustangs -MM Strut Tower Brace Powder Coated Black - For 03-04 Cobra -MM Caster Camber Plates - For 94-04 Mustangs -MM Front Coil-Over Kit and Hypercoil Spring Package - For 79-04 Mustangs with Bilstein struts w/ 325lbs/in (using stock Bilstein strut) -Bilstein Heavy Duty Rear Shock (Each) - For 94-04 Mustangs (replacement for stock GT shock from axle swap) -H&R Rear Race springs
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what are the goals for this, auto x type of cornering, just a mean streat car, or drag.
also how extream do you want to go with this set up |
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Yeah I should have mentioned that autox/roadrace. I'll probably end up going pretty extreme if I stick with it. So right now I starting with parts that I can grow into. I know the front spring rate is low if I end up going rear coil over but thats something I can change when the time comes.
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Ok well I’m not going to get to much in to brands but maxium is good and so are a few others.
Ok so coil overs all around would be a nice start. A front strut tower brace would be a nice stiffener along will full subframs. Don’t know how you did the live axle swap but if you went with upper lower control arms a good mod would be to get adjustable lowers then replace the uppers with a 3 link or parallel 4 link. And a panhard bar or watts link. Also tubular A arms. Keep in mind for an extreme set up wear you want to get the best performance from your car at the track, having more adjustability will always help to give you a bit more of an edge. Also upgraded sway bars front and back. Also upgrading your bushings. This is a start hope it helps If you have more questions feel free to ask. |
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However the a arms an k member will help you nock some weight off the front witch is always good on these cars that will help. But from what I have herd from other racers that have all this done they said they felt the biggest difference when they redid the rear end set up. |
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i don't know what there exact set ups but i know they said the 3 link or parallel 4
Either of witch with the watts or panhard. |
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After lots and lots of reading MM's panhard/torque arm setup may be the best way to go later down the road....
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put your IRS back in if you want it to handle better. the straight axle is mostly for drag. the IRS was best suited for cornering. then get the IRS traction kit and some better bushings, springs, K member kit, coil overs, sub frame conectors, front n rear sway bar, etc etc...
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ya i had been thinking about trying to pick one up but then discovered it isen't realy worth the extra money / weight. you are beter off geting a good set up on a live axle. will cost less or the same and praform as well or better.
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Weird, maximum said they can make the irs handle as well as the solid rear, I'm actually looking at getting one myself to drop in a 95 track car. At any rate the panhard/torque arm rear will make a huge difference in your car from what I understand. Maximum also told me to start at the rear and move forward, after you stiffen the frame up.
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^ False...
But an MM T/A and PHB is a very proven solid-axle setup. Also, take a look at Griggs Racing.
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So anyways with the minor differences between the IRS and straight axles after being modified i will still like the added strength of the straight axle.
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My point was just to say that the IRS doesn't "suck" once modified as suggested.
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No maybe you just misunderstood me. The IRS does perform well but if it was engineered better from the get go it could obliterate the live axle setups. So the IRS sucks compared to other IRS setups.
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Case in point... Maximum Motorsports car #91 originally had a solid axle w/ TA and PHB. They switched to an IRS w/ their bushings, cooler, etc, and (as far as I remember) dropped 2 or 3 SECONDS off their lap time at a given track. I wish I still had the exact track and numbers, but they don't seem to exist anymore. Point is, though, even the MM car is faster with an IRS than their fully built solid axle car. Above that, the professional driver of the #91 MM car made it very clear in a post-race interview that he far prefers the IRS to the solid axle.
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thats what i said in a sence but was shut down with a "IRS sucks"
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Griggs told me they much prefer the solid axle, they actually go and do a bit of work to the rear to add camber on the solid axle to make it handle better. The guy I talked to felt the irs was to heavy, and not strong enough. Claimed they can make a solid rear ride as good as a irs and handle better.
I've spent prolly a couple hours on the phone with MM as well. Both companies are very easy to talk to about my project, though MM is more supportive of what I am trying to do. They both have very different opinions on what to do though. |
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