Not sure if this is typical of all mustangs or just certain model years, but on mine the wheel gap (space between top of the tire and the top of the wheel well) is less at the rear compared to the front. The wheel gap at the rear is 2.5" compared to 2.75" at the front. This gives it the appearance that the front is sitting higher than the rear. Is this normal?
I ask because I'd like to change the stance and add a new suspension. I was thinking about the Mach 1 or bullit suspension setups. If I were to install either one of these would the wheel gap even out or would it stay similar (the rear with less wheel gap than the front)?
I ask because I'd like to change the stance and add a new suspension. I was thinking about the Mach 1 or bullit suspension setups. If I were to install either one of these would the wheel gap even out or would it stay similar (the rear with less wheel gap than the front)?