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Suspension and handling issue......

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swap the tire to the other side and test again. Since the car pulls after an alignment, good chance there is a tire issue. There may be another issue, but the tire is a good place to start.
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my Mustang feels loose as well, but nothing having suspension mods installed couldn't fix along with an alignment

I'm chalking it up to adding 73whp/100tq with only motor mounts and a strut tower brace as the closest thing to suspension mods

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I had a similar experience when I first took her up to 120.. it felt fine right up to 90-100ish, then it felt very light and wheel felt way too soft/loose.. Didn't feel like there was anything wrong, it just wasn't very confidence inspiring, so I switched the steering mode from Normal to Sport and well, now I leave it in sport 100% of the time. I, as well as most people who have driven my car, find it's kind of hard to track straight in Normal or Comfort mode because the steering is too light and at higher speeds it's less reassuring.
 

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I had a similar experience when I first took her up to 120.. it felt fine right up to 90-100ish, then it felt very light and wheel felt way too soft/loose.. Didn't feel like there was anything wrong, it just wasn't very confidence inspiring, so I switched the steering mode from Normal to Sport and well, now I leave it in sport 100% of the time. I, as well as most people who have driven my car, find it's kind of hard to track straight in Normal or Comfort mode because the steering is too light and at higher speeds it's less reassuring.
This is true. I hit 120-130 mph on a regular basis out here in the country and I always feel firmly planted to the road and I am in Sport mode. In fact I haven't thought about steering modes in a long time because I've been in Sport pretty much since a few days after I bought the Mustang. Normal just feels way too loose, and don't even get me started on Comfort.
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