roush rear springs
#11
RE: roush rear springs
ORIGINAL: sandyman
I put the Roush rear springs on and by my measurments it is perfectly level. I don't want to lower the front.
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I put the Roush rear springs on and by my measurments it is perfectly level. I don't want to lower the front.
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Alignment was not necessary in my case.
#14
RE: roush rear springs
ORIGINAL: LimeStang05
somebody give me the link so that I can order a set of the Roush Springs...Tnanks!
somebody give me the link so that I can order a set of the Roush Springs...Tnanks!
#17
RE: roush rear springs
Well, I just got through putting the springs on. With the exception of Ford cross threading one of the lug nuts and completely destroying the stud and nut it was very easy. I just hope the dealer believes that I didn't do it. It might just be me but the rear feels a little more squirrelly when I give it throttle around turns. Like I said, could just be me. Anyways here's a pic.
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