motorjock205
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OK, I am 61 years old and new to the IRS in the 15-18 Mustangs, but after doing a few updates on the wife's car this past weekend and taking the car out for a test drive, I am wondering how to keep the front end down at high speeds...I got the car up to about 150 MPH and the front end just felt very light and high up in the air...I know the IRS allows these things to squat more in the rear, but at high speed, a light front end kinda makes me nervous...Any help would be appreciated...I know you young guys can steer me straight on this. I will add that we just put new Cooper RS G3 235 18 tires on the car and I also replaced the brake pads...Car has just shy of 30K miles. I wouldn't think that the struts would be worn enough to let the front end go up so much, as they seem tight when I push on the fenders.
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