My 56 wagon has the fat man setup, with the stainless control arms. It was on there when I got it.
It is considerably heavier duty than the "mustang II" suspension was originally. It is a simple IFS system that gives the ability to mount virtually any engine.
I would say it drives like an old car with power steering probably did when it was brand new.
The only benefit I could see is the availability of parts, like the rack, spindles and brakes. You can get a variety of fancy calipers and rotors to fit it, and use whatever wheel bolt pattern you want. And the fact they are very easy to set the ride height on.
Bottom line, if it wasn't on my car already, I wouldnt spend the money putting it on now that I know it doesnt make the car handle much better.
It is considerably heavier duty than the "mustang II" suspension was originally. It is a simple IFS system that gives the ability to mount virtually any engine.
I would say it drives like an old car with power steering probably did when it was brand new.
The only benefit I could see is the availability of parts, like the rack, spindles and brakes. You can get a variety of fancy calipers and rotors to fit it, and use whatever wheel bolt pattern you want. And the fact they are very easy to set the ride height on.
Bottom line, if it wasn't on my car already, I wouldnt spend the money putting it on now that I know it doesnt make the car handle much better.
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