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MM Maximum Grip Box in a 93 Cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="stangbear427" data-source="post: 6214066" data-attributes="member: 46931"><p>Indeed. MM has measured over two inches of lateral movement in each direction of the rear end in a mustang with the factory four link layout, and what this does for rear steer and general binding is outrageous. It's the stupidest cost cutting venture I can think of in the Fox, as I really don't see how it would have cost Ford that much more money to do a simple panhard with parallel upper control arms like the Steeda 5link setup. </p><p></p><p>The watts link is superior from a performance standpoint, but it's really splitting hairs. 99% of drivers are quite simply not good enough to milk anything extra from it, and most of them are harder to route tailpipes through, if they allow it at all. There are other decent units, but none that I feel are as good as the MM one, including Griggs who I typically think is better than MM. That isn't to say that for most people theirs or anyone else's won't be good enough, especially if these are street only cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangbear427, post: 6214066, member: 46931"] Indeed. MM has measured over two inches of lateral movement in each direction of the rear end in a mustang with the factory four link layout, and what this does for rear steer and general binding is outrageous. It's the stupidest cost cutting venture I can think of in the Fox, as I really don't see how it would have cost Ford that much more money to do a simple panhard with parallel upper control arms like the Steeda 5link setup. The watts link is superior from a performance standpoint, but it's really splitting hairs. 99% of drivers are quite simply not good enough to milk anything extra from it, and most of them are harder to route tailpipes through, if they allow it at all. There are other decent units, but none that I feel are as good as the MM one, including Griggs who I typically think is better than MM. That isn't to say that for most people theirs or anyone else's won't be good enough, especially if these are street only cars. [/QUOTE]
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