2005-2009 Mustang Information on The S197 {Gen1}

Solid rear axle or IRS thoughts...

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Old Aug 3, 2004 | 12:36 PM
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Originally posted by SVTJayC@August 3, 2004, 2:36 PM
YES IT DOES. That is exactly what it matters for. Ride quality, driving dynamics. OMG, have any of you even driven a car made after 1970???
Thie isn't your Daddy's Oldsmobile... And I smoked alot of IRS imprt cars with my solid axel '95 Z28.
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 12:40 PM
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Dan, I beat you to it.

Unforunately this IRS topic has turned into what every other IRS thread has become.

We all know the reasons why the solid axle is there, and I am positive that it will not hinder sales, because it hasn't done so yet.

Like boomer said, you can't have a 550Hp, 6-speed SMG, IRS Mustang GT for $20K, its just not going to happen. Some people as what cars have solid axles over $16K, well I ask them to name a RWD V8 perfromance car under 30K? obviously there is only one.

For the price, you will not find a better performance value out there, obviously there are some tradeoffs, if you can't deal with it or want more, buy a Cobra.

No More IRS threads....

guess I am the new IRS **** eh dan?
Old Aug 3, 2004 | 01:38 PM
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Wait Just One Minute.........This is an IRS thread. You can't just go closing an IRS thread, you have to be an IRS **** !

So, now I'm RE-CLOSING this thread.
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