3 seconds in third gear is all i need but it wont hook up. Upper and lower control arms, bracket and pan hard bar. Like i said im just trying to get a few pulls so i can log it and make some adjustments. NIB Team Z Motorsports complete rear Street Beast suspension kit for 2005-Up mustang S197 chassis. TeamZ street beast adjustable control arms and ARB (not hooked up on street but i will if it might help) set the uppers to get my pinion angle and lowers are set to my stock length Built In Steel Bushings for Housing Side.
Single adjustable strange shocks and struts rear set on 5 on drivers & 6 on passenger So, if you are looking for the best Upper Control Arms on the market for your street/strip car and dont want to give up ride quality, get your hands on the Team Z Street Beast Relocated Upper Control Arm Kit today Fits 79-04 Mustangs with 8.8' Housings.
Tires are mickey thompson et street 295/45/17 was 20psi (got home put them on 17)Ĭoilovers all the way around in stock locations Fronts set on 2 TeamZ street beast adjustable control. here is the setup.įull weight 93 GT with iron block LS and 80 mm turbo Single adjustable strange shocks and struts rear set on 5 on drivers & 6 on passenger. Team Z Mustang Street Beast Rear Suspension Kit 79-04 : Alternative Views: Fox body cars should upgrade to 1/2' bolts Our Price: 460.00. Im running a turbo lsx with 4l80e and even trying 3rd gear pulls i started spinning. There’s the Street Beast series of parts, which are adjustable, but also feature urethane bushings for lower NVH levels. I think I'm moving those rotational weights away from whatever they're hitting against) Also, it really only happens under 1K RPMs. Team Z offers several different options for Mustang owners with stock style rear suspension. I have to push the clutch pedal half way in b/f the noise stops. Im running the car on low boost around 10psi (625whp) and from a roll (trying to tune so i need a log) i am unable to get a pull since its spinning. I have the same problem but when I put pressure on the clutch pedal, the noise doesn't go away. I know this isnt the best way to get a car tuned up but im trying to do some street tuning in some remote locations.