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(..and suddenly all the rear axle jokes on the Mustang stops…I can hear the crickets chirping..)
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The truth is, the mustang needs an independent rear suspension. I have owned and ‘aggressively’ driven more than one mustang. The rear end takes a jump sideways if you go over expansion joints or bumps when in a corner. The track that they tested the cars on is actually pretty smooth. This helped the mustang on the test. With the amount of power that the mustang can now put down, it needs a better way to ‘plant it’. Ford can put independent rear suspension on an SUV, why can’t it do the same for the Mustang?