Q on lowering rear
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RE: Q on lowering rear
ORIGINAL: ZZLEGEND
here you go. cant hardly beat the price and free shipping i do believe.
http://www.stage3motorsports.com/pro...l_Springs.html
here you go. cant hardly beat the price and free shipping i do believe.
http://www.stage3motorsports.com/pro...l_Springs.html
#13
RE: Q on lowering rear
Is there any disadvantage to doing this (just rear)? Does it improve handling.. or is it just cosmetic?
ORIGINAL: smythge
I just swapped my rear springs for the Roush last week. Took me about 30 minutes couldn't be easier. Check this write up for how to do it. https://mustangforums.com/m_3070963/tm.htm As for needing an alignment mine checked out fine both the pinion angle and centering of the rear end, so nothing else was needed. The car was a little bouncier at first but seems to be better now, the car has also settled a little and the total drop is about 1"
ORIGINAL: Chris07GT
Is that all I need is the rear springs? Anything else needed? Do I need to get an alignment done after lowering it?
Is that all I need is the rear springs? Anything else needed? Do I need to get an alignment done after lowering it?
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