Sway bars, or antiroll bars, are an often overlooked piece of a Mustang’s handling puzzle. Though less glamorous than a set of lowering springs or coilover dampers, sway bars sharpen a Mustang’s ...
Most stock car drivers use a one-piece sway bar and find it more thanadequate for normal setups on average racetracks. There can be somedisadvantages to the one-piece bar, and there is an alternative.
In the past couple issues, we have been throwing parts on an ex-'bagged '94 Chevy in the attempts to turn it into a daily driveable G-machine. The first month, we lowered the truck with a Stylin' ...
As Chris Gray from the Roadster Shop in Mundelein, Illinois, puts it, "While the Mustang II was adequate 20-30 years ago, modern vehicle handling and comfort have moved on, leaving it far behind as a ...