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Old 01-15-2009, 12:12 AM   #1
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I'm looking for a set of Ford Racing C Springs. Can you guys compete with AM.com at $150 shipped(with the forum discount.)?

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Slightly more expensive than the other guys($23), but I'll take reliability over price.

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ALSO.
How long will it take for the springs to "Settle" once they're installed?
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I believe the general rule of thumb is about 8 days. Then get an alignment.
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mustangcat after you get everything installed please let us know how it all turns out!! I have read so many posts about springs but I still have questions.
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I usually tell customers to wait a week... just to be safe.

You can eyeball the alignment for the first week...
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I usually tell customers to wait a week... just to be safe.

You can eyeball the alignment for the first week...
Hey, if the alignment is off will the car swerve to the left or right?
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Only if the toe setting is off, will you really notice any kind of steering issues. Both caster or camber will not really cause that problem unless its really bad. Your toe may change slightly when replacing springs, but for the most part, it will stay the same if you do not unbolt your tie rod ends when replacing the springs.
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Only if the toe setting is off, will you really notice any kind of steering issues. Both caster or camber will not really cause that problem unless its really bad. Your toe may change slightly when replacing springs, but for the most part, it will stay the same if you do not unbolt your tie rod ends when replacing the springs.
Awesome. Thanks for the info.

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How much can I expect to pay to have them installed?
$200-350?
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