Loose Ctrl
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It is a kit, its whats referred to as a Mustang II IFS (independent front suspension) It called that because the basic design is a copy of the front suspension setup Ford used in the Mustang II. In the 80s it was pretty common for guys to cut the front crossmembers out of Mustang II's and graft them onto frames to give them ifs. Aftermarket companies noticed and started putting out kits. There are many variations from stamped steel control arms on a coil spring, to tubular control arms on coilovers or air bags. It gives you a lot of ride height adjustability, rack & pinion steering and disc brakes, plus they ride nice. The particular kit I used is from Speedway Motors.
20191201_105233 by Joe Unger, on Flickr
I'd like to add to what Joe has stated and can confirm everything as I have done OE MII and aftermarket kits. The MII kits can be bought in various widths to accommodate everything from smaller cars up to full size cars. Very versatile suspension package and doesn't handle to bad either. Of course it'll never handle like a OE Vette.





