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Old 03-26-2007, 04:43 PM
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Default Fox body springs on SN95 mustang when lowered?

Upon doing some searches, I've found that when your 94-98 mustang is dropped 2 inches, its better to use Fox body (87-93) struts as they are an inch shorter, and stop from bottoming out and slamming while going over bumps, which is what I have now.

I bought Fox body front and rear gas struts, both fronts and rears will work on my 97 Cobra, correct? Thanks in advance for anyone that knows.
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Old 03-26-2007, 07:30 PM
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i just went through this. Do not put rear fox body shocks on your car. Your will hate it. I did, and the car nearly bounced me to death. It also made it too low and it was cutting my tires. It doesn't bounce now but you can feel the really big bumps or holes. BUt i would rather feel it every once in a while than bounce to death the entire ride.

Put foxbody struts on , and sn95 shocks on the rear. You will like it a whole lot better that way!
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Old 03-26-2007, 07:59 PM
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thank you so much!!!!
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