For those interested in a drag/street type suspension
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For those interested in a drag/street type suspension
Here ya go. Some people have wanted to see how my car sits with my new suspension. This is Fox body 4cyl. front shocks with Strange 10 way adj. front struts and no front sway bar. The rear are Ford C-springs, no isolators and Fox body GT rear shocks (I have a set of new Strange 10 way adj. rear shocks going on this weekend), upper/lower CA's, full length sub-frame connectors and no rear sway bar.
The weight transfer is incredible and will only get better with the new rear shocks. Without the sway bars, the car is DEFINITELY NOT a twistie type car, but it's not bad with the struts set at around 5-6.
The weight transfer is incredible and will only get better with the new rear shocks. Without the sway bars, the car is DEFINITELY NOT a twistie type car, but it's not bad with the struts set at around 5-6.
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RE: For those interested in a drag/street type suspension
The car sits just about the same as when I had the Eibach Pro's on there. The front sits just a little lower, but the weight transfer is so noticeable. With the front struts on the softest and launching on the 2 step, the only thing you see is dashboard. I will post pics once I put the Strange adj. rear shocks on, this weekend.