A pneumatic system designed to replace or augment the standard coil spring suspension in the Ford Mustang II. This aftermarket modification allows for adjustable ride height and potentially improved ride quality. Typically, it incorporates air struts or air springs at each wheel, coupled with an onboard air compressor and control system.
The implementation of such a system offers several advantages. It enables precise control over the vehicle’s stance, facilitating adjustments for aesthetic purposes or varying road conditions. Historically, this type of system gained popularity among custom car enthusiasts seeking to lower their vehicles for a more aggressive appearance while maintaining driveability. Furthermore, some systems offer improved comfort compared to traditional suspensions.