1968 Mustang Suspension

Tune Up Your 1968 Mustang's Suspension System for a Better Ride
1968 Suspension
A 1968 Mustang with a worn-out suspension doesn't have a great ride quality. It could have too much body roll when coming around corners. A lack of stability and overly soft steering can also be caused by Ford Mustang suspension parts that need to be replaced. When you're looking at tuning up your '68 Mustang's suspension, you'll have a critical choice to make: Do you want OEM replacements? Or modern upgrades?
Restore or Revamp?
For many, part of the joy of restoring a classic Mustang is feeling like you're entering a time capsule. A big part of that experience is making sure your replacement parts are as close to the originals as possible. With OEM-style replacements, you'll be getting parts that are a direct-fit replacement. No modification is required. When you're done with your installs, you'll have the same feeling your Mustang would have had rolling off the showroom floor.
Some Mustang enthusiasts love their Mustang's vintage looks, but want the very best modern tech can offer. Fortunately, there are a lot of 1968 Ford Mustang suspension options that can give modern performance to your ride and leave its appearance intact. Coilovers are a popular modification for those looking for improved handling or a lowered stance.
If you're all about being able to customize your Mustang, then an air ride suspension may be a good choice for you. Air suspensions offer the largest range of adjustability. You'll be able to adjust things like ride height and suspension stiffness with the touch of a button.
Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.




