How Do You Install An Anti Roll Bar On A Mustang?
Sway bars, or anti-roll bars as they’re properly called, act as a sort of supplemental suspension system. Though the main roll characteristics of a car are dictated by the large coil springs that suspend the body, the springy bar that connects opposite wheels helps to dampen and control any major body tilt that can’t be handled by the individual coil springs. Replacing a thinner anti-roll bar with a thicker and stronger unit is a simple way to increase handling prowess. This article focuses on front sway-bar replacement for the 1995-2005 Ford Mustang, but the basics of replacement will apply to any year car within that model line. Loosen lug nuts on both front tires. Raise car about 24 inches from the ground using a floor jack, and secure with jack stands on the A shape piece of frame-rail next to the exhaust pipes. Remove lug nuts and tires. Insert a jack stand firmly under either side of the suspension to prevent the control arm from dropping. Do not raise the suspension. DO NOT allo