2018 Mustang Suspension

2018 Mustang Suspension Parts

Upgrade Your 2018 Mustang's Suspension for a Better Driving Experience

2018 Mustang Suspension

2018 Mustang Suspension Parts

Upgrade Your 2018 Mustang's Suspension for a Better Driving Experience

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  1. CS8242
    Steeda Lowering Springs Progressive Sport Mustang With MagneRide 15-26
    Rating:
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    $368.99 MSRP $379.95
  2. PTW80554
    Performance Tool Coil Spring Compressor Internal Steel
    Rating:
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    $42.99 MSRP $44.99
  3. Ford Racing Lowering Spring 20MM Set MagneRide-Equipped Mustang 2015-2023
    Ford Racing Lowering Spring 20MM Set MagneRide-Equipped Mustang 2015-2023
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    $339.99 MSRP $379.00
  4. Air Lift Performance Compressor Isolator Kit
    Air Lift Performance Compressor Isolator Kit
    Rating:
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    $113.99 MSRP $121.99
  5. UPR Rear Upper Camber Arm Adjustable Billet Aluminum Pair Mustang 2015-2023
    UPR Rear Upper Camber Arm Adjustable Billet Aluminum Pair Mustang 2015-2023
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    $436.99 MSRP $535.99
  6. Ford Racing Sway Bar and Lowering Spring Kit Mustang 15-26
    Ford Racing Sway Bar and Lowering Spring Kit Mustang 15-26
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    $1,115.99 MSRP $1,218.99
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2018 Suspension

Personalize your 2018 Mustang's performance by modifying your suspension so it can handle your driving style and meet your needs. Whether you need to eliminate wheel hop to perfect your launches at the drag strip or want better cornering for twisty mountain roads, there are suspension upgrades that can change your 2018 Ford Mustang's handling.

The S550's independent rear suspension came with a lot of pros, but also a few cons. One of those cons? Wheel hop. If you've ever felt your back wheels suddenly lose traction, then you may want to adjust your 2018 Mustang suspension. With the addition of higher-quality bushings and subframe supports, you can reduce wheel hop. This creates a better driving experience.

Lowering your 2018 Mustang is a great decision for most owners. Getting a lower center of gravity improves your cornering ability, and there's no doubt that a lowered Mustang just looks right. Lowering springs are a popular way to reduce your ride height, but coilovers can offer adjustable ride height and additional handling benefits. Depending on how you plan to drive your Mustang, this may be a worthwhile upgrade.

To lower your Mustang the right way, you'll need to adjust your caster and camber angles. Caster camber plates are a simple addition that give you more control over your suspension geometry. When you lower your Mustang correctly, the handling will improve substantially and you won't have to deal with things like uneven tire wear.

A modified suspension changes the way your Mustang handles, making it uniquely suited to you. The result is a car that's responsive and feels custom calibrated for you.