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Old 07-01-2013, 02:46 PM
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Default Ford Racing 'K' Springs Installed....

After lurking on the forum for a couple of months I settled on the FRP K springs and BMR adjustable panhard bar. I'm very happy thanks to the power of this forum!
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Looks good!
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Old 07-02-2013, 06:13 AM
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Looks great! The stance is perfect now. How do the springs handle and ride? Any new NVH?
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Looks good and welcome to Mustang Forums!
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I installed the FR K Springs as well recently. Good quality mod. No panhard bar for me yet, doesn't look out of place.
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Originally Posted by mustangspotential
I installed the FR K Springs as well recently. Good quality mod. No panhard bar for me yet, doesn't look out of place.
Sometimes you can't tell without a plumb bob.
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Originally Posted by UPRSharad
Sometimes you can't tell without a plumb bob.
Oh I'm sure it's off a little but it's not enough to bother me basically.
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k springs are a great choice!
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Originally Posted by mustangspotential
Oh I'm sure it's off a little but it's not enough to bother me basically.
But you still need to get that rectified.
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Thanks all. I plumb bobbed the car prior to this mod and was really surprised how far off it was coming out of the factory....

The car rides slightly stiffer and cornering has absolutely improved. Just wanted to give future users a thread to find in their quest for lowering their cars....
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