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A Mustang's Stance Can Make Or Break The Overall Appearance. Mike Eaton From Eaton Detroit Spring Explains How To Get The Right Stance For Your Vintage Mustang
From the April, 2010 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Donald Farr
Photography by The Mustang Monthly Archives
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Mike Eaton and I are walking through the show field at the Mustang & Ford Roundup at Silver Springs, Florida, when he spots a '66 Mustang that is obviously sitting like a grasshopper with rearend jacked up at the rear. "That car has definitely got the wrong springs on it, unless the guy wanted it that way," Mike says while pointing out the gap between the rear tire and the wheel opening. "It sits about 2- to 2 1/2 inches too high in the rear so it doesn't look right. That's what can happen when you buy the 'one-size-fits-all' springs. The springs fit, but the car doesn't sit right. A lot of people don't know that in 1966 there were four different rear leaf springs for Mustangs."

Ford Mustang Springs 1965 Ford Mustang
Unlike today's Mustangs, vintage... 
   
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Ford Mustang Springs 1965 Ford Mustang
Unlike today's Mustangs, vintage Mustangs typically sat slightly lower in the rear than the front, as this factory photo of a '65 hardtop shows.
MM: We see a lot of Mustangs sitting too low in front or too high in the rear, like that '66 out in the show field. Springs have a lot to do with that, right?
Eaton: A car's stance makes or breaks the vehicle. And the only thing that changes a car's ride height is the springs. It's not like a headlight bulb or a windshield wiper; springs are specific to the vehicle, determined by the equipment on that vehicle and the total weight. That's why all the information we need-body style, engine, etc.-is so critical. In addition to setting the ride height, springs also support the car's weight and provide ride comfort.


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