The assembly in question represents a suspension system upgrade commonly implemented on the Foxbody Mustang. This modification replaces the vehicle’s factory suspension components with a four-bar linkage system, typically including adjustable control arms, brackets, and mounting hardware. An example involves replacing the original stamped steel control arms and quad shocks with tubular control arms and coil-over shocks mounted to the newly installed brackets.
This alteration improves handling, traction, and overall performance. Historically, the Foxbody Mustang platform suffered from inherent suspension limitations, particularly under high-performance driving conditions. The four-link design provides greater control over axle movement, reducing wheel hop and improving stability during acceleration and cornering. Consequently, this leads to enhanced power delivery to the ground and improved lap times on the track.