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Old 09-28-2009, 10:36 PM   #1
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Default Spring lift spacers?

Ive really been jumping back and forth between the slammed look of the sportlines and the way they mustangs should look with the prokit. My worry is if i go w/ the sportline and start scraping my m-80s over everything that ill need to lift the car back up a little. I know there are spacers that will go between the spring and spring pocket.

This idea in itself i feel is not the best method for getting back an extra 1/2" in the rear but i just wanted some feedback to this. Im sure it would still give me the same suspesion feel being stiffer just would lift up the back a hair to clear things.
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