07-20-2021, 02:02 AM
It's going to be very difficult finding the stock ride height. Tinkering with these Mustangs since the late 1970's I can say it was fairly tall. Like the other member mentioned, a 5 leaf spring will help a lot. The original and replacement 4 leaf springs are a little soft and will sag a fair amount over time.
I went with a 5 leaf Mid-Eye spring. As long as you use a conventional oil type shock and not a high pressure gas shock the ride will be firm but not too harsh with a 5-leaf spring. Also, do not run a low profile tire on large diameter wheels like many younger people like these days. That by itself will create a harsh ride.
Try this place for suspension parts, Vintage Mustang Suspension and Steering Friction Free Roller Bearing Performance - Opentracker Racing Products
It's a small family own place and they are very helpful.
I went with a 5 leaf Mid-Eye spring. As long as you use a conventional oil type shock and not a high pressure gas shock the ride will be firm but not too harsh with a 5-leaf spring. Also, do not run a low profile tire on large diameter wheels like many younger people like these days. That by itself will create a harsh ride.
Try this place for suspension parts, Vintage Mustang Suspension and Steering Friction Free Roller Bearing Performance - Opentracker Racing Products
It's a small family own place and they are very helpful.