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Old 05-03-2008, 11:43 PM
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thewarmachine
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Default RE: rousch springs

+1 on the troy ford racing
+1 on the Roush springs
+1 on it being easy, easy, easy

Put the rear of the car on jackstands (under the frame).
Crawl underneath and pop out the old spring and pop in the new ones. (I wouldn't even bother with removing the wheels.)
Take car off jackstands.
Enjoy!
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Old 05-04-2008, 08:12 AM
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When I first ordered mine Iordered them from Troy Ford Racingfor $99 (was best price at that time). After waiting for over 3 weeks and getting a run around from the parts department I bought them for $125 from Atomic Performance and had them in 2 days. I've heard Troy Ford Racinghas gotten better they didn't have them in stock and didn't tell me that when I ordered them.




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here's the cheapest you can probably get them. Its where I will be ordering mine from.
http://www.troyfordracing.com/produc...ringsPair.aspx
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