Curing Low Roll Center on S197 Mustangs With Steeda Ball Joints

tj@steeda

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Hello All:

Great article written on the Steeda Ball Joints:

http://www.mustangandfords.com/how-to/chassis-suspension/1510-curing-low-roll-center-on-s197-mustangs-with-steeda-ball-joints/

By using a taller ball joint and raising the spindle relative to the ball joint pivot point, the roll center is raised back into the correct range for optimum handling, resulting in reduced body roll, quicker steering response, and improved front tire grip. That’s straight from the one company that has had the foresight to have specific custom ball joints made to fix this issue with Mustangs: Steeda.

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You can check them out here - http://www.steeda.com/steeda-x5-mustang-ball-joints-555-8108/

Best Regards,

TJ
 

Wes06

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I have the bumpsteer kit i installed on my car when i did my air ride setup, was super easy to install. Guestimated on the spacer's and wound up pretty nice i left it there.

Also i was within 1ish degree of angle from 1 wheel to the other, not bad for eyeballing with the suspension unloaded
 

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