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Old 05-07-2008, 08:05 AM
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I thought everybody knewI was female

I mean, come on..........doesn't the pink calibers give it away?

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Old 05-07-2008, 10:29 AM
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I run FRPP K springs, which are the same as the Eibach Pro Kit. I haven't had any clearance issues.


+1 on FRPP Springs.....I know you said Sportlines or Pro Kit but..................

Brad, your pony is still looking hot!!!!!

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Old 05-07-2008, 10:39 AM
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pro kit springswith 20x8.5 and 20x10 foose wheels and 255x35x20/275x35x20

sorry for the bad pic, from my cell
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Old 05-09-2008, 10:07 PM
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That's okay bro, we understand..... I would go with the Ford Racing Handling Pack!!! It's an awesome kit!
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Old 05-09-2008, 10:09 PM
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yea, i do know shes a girl.. but 'baby' was unnecessary to say. maybe its b/c we live in diff places?[&:]
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Old 05-09-2008, 10:50 PM
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It's really ok.....I took absolutely no offense.

trust me......I've been called all kinds of things. [8D]

About the springs........you think I could get a set of just rear ones from BMR? Wonder if I could manage the installation at home?

Getting the rear lowered and the windows tinted,
and my Skunkster will be just about righhhht
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Old 05-10-2008, 03:20 AM
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Not sure if BMR sells rears only or as a set (front and rear) but make sure the drop in the rear makes the car level with the front and not lower in the rear than the front! Basically just removing some of the rake to level her out and it will look awesome. I am still thinking about doing that to mine but want the 40 series tires first. I have the Steeda ultralites that drop the rear about 1.25 inches so the car would be level front to back (for me anyway). Others get the roush rear springs only (sold that way) and I think they drop it about 0.75 inches which would look great too but more subtle. You and/or a friend can do it no problem in the garage and use Tacobills how to guide for detailed assistance....As RN's we can adapt very well and follow instructions very easily when we need too! Our critical thinking skills are a plus too!

Later J


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It's really ok.....I took absolutely no offense.

trust me......I've been called all kinds of things. [8D]

About the springs........you think I could get a set of just rear ones from BMR? Wonder if I could manage the installation at home?

Getting the rear lowered and the windows tinted,
and my Skunkster will be just about righhhht
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Old 05-10-2008, 08:41 AM
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It's really ok.....I took absolutely no offense.

trust me......I've been called all kinds of things. [8D]

About the springs........you think I could get a set of just rear ones from BMR? Wonder if I could manage the installation at home?

Getting the rear lowered and the windows tinted,
and my Skunkster will be just about righhhht
All right then, Sweetness...

Yes, lower the back. By doing so, you'll gain ground clearance up front.

Another bright vision by Shella guys.
Take note and learn kids
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Old 05-10-2008, 09:48 AM
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Haha.......

Pascal, you give me way more credit than I deserve ~ ! But thank you for being so nice!

I think a slight drop in the back will improve the look all the way around. Iam wanting to level it up some likeJason suggested earlier. I think I'll just go ahead and do it!

And yeah, being a nurse definitely has its perks ~ ! [sm=drlove.gif]
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Old 05-10-2008, 09:56 AM
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ORIGINAL: SaddleUp

It's really ok.....I took absolutely no offense.

trust me......I've been called all kinds of things. [8D]

About the springs........you think I could get a set of just rear ones from BMR? Wonder if I could manage the installation at home?

Getting the rear lowered and the windows tinted,
and my Skunkster will be just about righhhht
All right then, Sweetness...

Yes, lower the back. By doing so, you'll gain ground clearance up front.

Another bright vision by Shella guys.
Take note and learn kids
haha.......yep, this is so true! Its great having her here.....she knows how to make a stang standout and look great!![8D]
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