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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Apexmotorsports: [QB] The Stock IRS is better than the STOCK Solid axle. BUT, if you add a Griggs or MM Torque Arm & Panhard Bar it will beat the IRS hands down. The IRS system Ford uses in their Cobra is not bad but not that great compared to other manufacturers like BMW. There is a reason why EVERY road raced Mustang from Griggs, Ford, Steeda, and Maximum uses a solid axle.... NONE of them use a IRS configuration. Solid axle is also more durable than Ford's IRS unit. Also, remember... if Ford's IRS is so good.. why is the 2007 Cobra using a solid axle? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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