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Thread: SN95 Rear Suspension

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    SN95 Rear Suspension

    I need alittle advice. I have the rear DECH ASG system I will be installing into my 96. Now as for the control arms or anything else does anyone know if I will require to change these out or if I do will they work with the ASG system? Just need to know what Im looking at, might as well do it all when its apart.

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    Hard to beat Maximum Motorsports lower arms for quality and performance.

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    DaSilva Racing may be able to put you in touch with Derek Hansen. He'd be the one to ask. But if the AGS will work with anything, i'm with ZR on this - Maximum Mototsports LCAs have been on all of my mustangs over the years.
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    MM is ok, but if you want the GOOD stuff, get Cortex:

    http://www.cortexracing.com/product-...ng-suspension/

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    Hey Wolf, you do not need to change the lower control arms, Derek always used the stock pieces and they worked just fine. I assume your ASG includes the ASG specific Grabbers in order to mount it up?
    Also keep in mind those grabbers will lower the rear about 1/2 to 3/4" so you may need to use a longer spring, even stock springs would work.

    BTW...how did you score an ASG??? Those are almost impossible to find as he didn't make very many of them. If you have any other questions I MIGHT be able to help...my DECH knowledge is limited compared to many others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slick_89_Hatch View Post
    Derek always used the stock pieces and they worked just fine.
    This.

    This was the DECH philosophy as I understood it.

    The philosophy of the development team was " less is more ", by allowing the car to work as designed, they didn't need to re-balance the car for every small change applied to it - thus allowing the parts to be of highest quality since not every part on the car would be replaced and overall cost could be controlled.
    Last edited by RedSN; 07-31-2014 at 04:51 PM.
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    Disclaimer..............none of the opinions expressed in either link are my own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Hanson got roasted!
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