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Old 03-26-2012, 12:30 AM
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Default Photos/ Teasers of DSE's new Mustang/Cougar suspension

I got my hands on the new catalog yesterday at the pleasanton Goodguys show and scanned in the pics and thought I'd share. The DSE rep I spoke to said the front will be about $6-7k less brakes. Im not going to cast judgement till I get to see it up close and installed and can ask more questions and address anything I think may be of concern. So far the stuff looks pretty cool. here they are:





this page shows the front bolt in Craddle/Cross member. if you look it has a top and bottom and will have sleeves that prevent the frame from crushing when you "pinch" the original frame. for the install looks to be a total of 10 bolts that hold it in there.





here is the following page with shock options and wheel/tire sizes:

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the shock tower kit looks pretty nice!

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rear suspension pics. The Rep told me they tested both a watts and panhard and both worked the same for them so the final setup will be panhard not the watts as shown:
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mini tub kits:
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collection of pics they had compiled to one page. if you look you can see small pics of the actual setup:
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Makes me want to buy a mustang just to use their products. Too bad they could only get a 315 to fit in the earlier year models.
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depends on year. the early model cars are pretty small. but a 315 fits the 67-68 without framerail work and they are getting a 335 on the 69 and 70's
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That's cool. I can't wait to see their test car in action. Was bummed it wasn't at RTTC (at least that I saw).
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That new aluma frame front suspension kit looks really nice. The Mustang guys should be all over this.
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