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Old Nov 24, 2007 | 05:04 PM
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Yeh also, if you get them separately, the paint will most likely be more if you did it individually than together.
Old Nov 24, 2007 | 07:16 PM
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Yeah but if it all lines up pretty good I will most likely just keep only the front bumper for a while so that i can use the rest of my money for school
Old Nov 24, 2007 | 10:05 PM
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Hello,
Iam not lowered in the front but have 30 series tires which drops it a little (not much at all) Not all stangs sit the same and many who have the front bumper will tell you it is lower than what Cervinis advertises. Its your choice but I would still advise against it. I checked andI have 4 inches exactly ground clearance from the lowest point of the bumper. Be aware of your surroundings and plan out where you drive and you will be fine. I never go up raised curbs and any incline that is substantial take a slow turn up the grade and you will be fine. My drive is level with my street so I knew I was "ok".
ORIGINAL: Burnsy

the cervinis front bumper has 5 1/2 inches of ground clearance, Jason might be lowered? The stock has 7 1/2", so it is 2 inches lower, but if you look at your car from the side, the stock front fascia is about two inches higher than the side skirts, so I dont think it would look goofy. I say go for it, it will be more managable, and more fun to do it piece by piece, imo
Old Nov 24, 2007 | 10:07 PM
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Factory for me was 7 inches! Not trying to discourage you but just giving you info based on my car with the whole body kit! J
ORIGINAL: Burnsy

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The front bumper will give you 5-1/2" of ground clearance on a stock (factory not lowered) Mustang.
and I measured the factory to be 7 1/2"
Old Nov 26, 2007 | 06:31 PM
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Well I had to go out and measure mine after reading this because it is definitely low. I was lowered but then raised my car back up on the stock springs due to clearance issues mostly to do with the side exhaust but also the front bumper. On the stock springs with the stock tires, the middle of my front bumper is 4.5" off the ground. There is a wind deflector that attaches to the front bumper that goes down even further, that is about 3.25" off the ground. I don't care when the wind deflector drags, it's just black plastic. Also, I don't believe the body lines will match up with the front bumper and the stock side skirts. Your front bumper will be low and the side skirts will be higher. Like mygt500 said, it's your money, just so you know... Welcome to the forum! -Joe
Old Nov 26, 2007 | 06:44 PM
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Cervinis' kits are awesome looking...they really make our stangs stand out...
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