Keeping your Mustang on an even keel while roaring around a tight corner or putting it through its paces is the task of the suspension – something that can be done with 1994-1998 Mustang suspension handling kits even better than with stock suspension. These modern kits give your fourth generation Pony more handling moxie than most people would suspect lurks under that slick Fox 4 exterior.
Quality aftermarket parts makers create suspension handling kits drop both front and rear – generally lowering the front more – to move your 'Stang's center of gravity lower. That shift, accomplished with lowering springs and supplemented by the stabilizing effect of front and rear sway bars, plus new struts and shocks, reaps big gains in handling performance, enabling fast cornering and reducing body roll.
At the same time, these kits – made by manufacturers like Eibach – preserve the ride quality you're accustomed to, boosting performance without reducing comfort. On top of this, they also make the Fox 4 muscle car look a bit more muscular and macho, and a little less like a sedan. The lowering kit gives your 'Stang an aggressive crouch that will send a chill up the viewer's spine. Adding these one of these suspension handling kits to your 1994-1998 Mustang gives you a satisfying secret – modern hard-edged handling under a sleek classic exterior.
Why a 1994-1998 Mustang Suspension Kit Will Improve Your Car’s Performance
Simply put, a 1994-1998 Mustang GT suspension kit will make you handle curves a lot better. The stock suspension on these cars was fairly decent, but it’s a bit outdated now. And, like most stock components, an upgrade is always warranted when available. With a suspension handling kit, you'll grip the road like never before, allowing you to fly through turns with speed and confidence. You’ll be able to hit the apex a little later, and slam on the gas a little harder as you fly out of the curve and back down the straight stretch. If you’re craving top performance in your 1994-1998 Mustang, then the suspension is every bit as important as the engine.
What’s the Difference Between a Suspension Handling Kit and a Lift Kit?
Aftermarket suspension kits are very common, but a lot of them are lift kids, which are a bit different than handling kits. Lift kits, which are most commonly used on pickup trucks, lift the body of the vehicle higher in the air. They’re mostly aesthetic, unlike handling kits, which actually improve the performance of your car. Suspension handling kits are very popular among car enthusiasts and gearheads who want to get the most out of their muscle car.
Can You Install a SN95 Suspension Kit or Should a Mechanic?
Installing a Mustang suspension kit is a great DIY upgrade for anyone who is comfortable working on cars. It’s not an incredibly difficult or time-consuming job, but it does require a level of skill, comfort, and experience. If you’re just getting into car repairs and modifications, then it’s probably best to let a mechanic handle this task. But if you’re comfortable working on cars in your garage, you can go ahead and install an SN95 suspension kit all by yourself, as long as you have the right tools. If you’re in the market for a 1994-1998 Mustang suspension handling kit, then we’ve got a lot of options for you. Our sales techs are always available to help you find the right suspension kit and get you out on the road with a car that’s better than ever.