1968 Mustang Shocks

Replace Your 1968 Mustang's Shocks for a Better Ride
1968 Mustang Shocks and Struts
Riding in a 1968 Mustang with worn-out shocks can be uncomfortable as well as unsafe. Your shock absorbers are meant to help keep you from feeling every bump in the road, but they also give your Mustang crucial stability. By swapping your shocks out for new ones, you can get back the feeling your Mustang had when it was brand new.
When considering replacement shocks there are a few things to keep in mind. OEM replacements are available, and a great option for people who were happy with their Mustang's handling when their shocks were working. These have the same great ride and control that you're used to, and offer a great middle-of-the-road solution that fits for most drivers.
If you are a little more intense than most drivers or starting to try out new things like autocross with your Mustang, then you may want to upgrade your shocks. With an adjustable set of shock absorbers, you can easily rotate between a firmer and softer suspension feel. Perfect for figuring out what you like in your ride.
Coilover kits are available to replace your shocks. Though they're more involved to install, coilovers offer unparalleled adjustability for performance drivers. You can also use coilovers to lower your Mustang. With a lower center of gravity and firmer suspension, you'll be communicating with your Mustang much more directly. Coupled with an upgraded sway bar, you'll have a dream suspension setup.
Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.






