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What is the minimum ground clearance of a Ford Mustang?

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Torres
07/25/25 6:33am

The ground clearance of the Ford Mustang is 147mm. For the car's positioning, this distance is relatively safe. As long as the car doesn't fall into a large pit or hit a big rock, it basically won't scrape the car's chassis. Here is the related introduction: Definition of minimum ground clearance: Minimum ground clearance refers to the distance between the lowest point of the car (excluding the wheels) and the ground when the car is fully loaded and stationary. It is used to express the car's ability to pass over obstacles such as stones without collision. The relationship of ground clearance size: Generally, the smaller the ground clearance, the lower the ability to pass over obstacles. Therefore, the ground clearance of sedan models is generally small because they usually drive on flat urban roads. The design of the minimum ground clearance must consider the car's passability during driving, and there are certain limits to the minimum ground clearance value of each car model.

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VanCourtney
08/11/25 1:08pm

I've been driving a Ford Mustang, specifically the 2019 GT model, and from my personal experience, the minimum ground clearance is approximately 5.3 inches (about 135 mm). It handles well on regular roads and remains stable during acceleration. However, when encountering potholes or speed bumps, you need to slow down significantly to pass, otherwise the chassis might scrape. This height is well-designed, balancing the low wind resistance of a sports car with everyday practicality. If you opt for the performance package, like the Brembo braking system, the clearance drops slightly to around 5.1 inches, requiring extra caution on mountain roads to maintain the suspension system, as wear can reduce the clearance further. I recommend owners regularly check tire pressure and shock absorber conditions to ensure safe driving. For precise data on your specific model, refer to the owner's manual or check the specifications on Ford's official website—it's straightforward. Over time, I've found this height ideal for city driving, offering agility for overtaking and turning, along with better fuel efficiency.

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StRyan
09/27/25 5:33am

As an experienced auto technician, I've handled numerous Mustang chassis issues. Its standard ground clearance ranges from 5.1 to 5.4 inches (13cm to 13.7cm), with the 2022 Ecoboost model measuring 132mm in actual tests. The design prioritizes aerodynamics, resulting in relatively low clearance that often causes scraping when entering garages or driving on uneven roads. Technically speaking, clearance is significantly affected by shock absorber height and tire size - for instance, switching to wider tires may reduce height by 0.2 inches. During actual repairs, I've seen cases where owners neglected worn components leading to reduced clearance and subsequent oil pan damage, which creates complicated repair situations. I recommend using a tape measure to check the lowest point monthly and addressing issues early. For normal urban driving, this clearance provides adequate safety while maintaining highway stability.

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ClaytonFitz
11/10/25 7:32am

I just bought a Ford Mustang 2021 model, it looks super cool when driving, with a minimum ground clearance of around 130mm, and the driving experience is amazing. This height gives the car a very low and aggressive stance, making it extremely stable in corners, and it doesn't bounce even at speeds over 80. If you add a sports suspension during modifications, the clearance can be reduced to 120mm, making the appearance even more striking, but it might scrape the front lip when parking in garages. My friend tried driving slowly on gravel roads, and it was fine. The overall design considers aesthetics, with a moderate ground clearance that's sufficient for daily commuting without too much hassle.

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