Do you think a Mustang GT stock should be lowered?
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RE: Do you think a Mustang GT stock should be lowered?
I would have to agree that our cars look much better lowered but I will not be lowereing mine. with the roads I drive on it won't work. I have to go over about8 of those massive speed control bumps each day to get to and frommy houseand they seem to popping up more and more all overmy area.[:@]
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RE: Do you think a Mustang GT stock should be lowered?
I haven't lowered mine yet, but I want to. However, I've already scraped my CDC chin spoiler and had to re-paint it. Someone on this forum (not this thread) said he bought the Roush rear springs (only) and just lowered the rear. He had pictures and it looked pretty good.It seems like the rear is more of the problem of the "too-high look". This would eliminate the problem of scraping the spoiler and wouldn't require messing with alignment, etc. either. Have any of you thought of / or consideredthis?
#34
RE: Do you think a Mustang GT stock should be lowered?
Actually, lowering the rear will give you fractionally more positive caster, but without any adverse bumpsteer effects. It will also tip your headlights and fogs up slightly.
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