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Old April 4th, 2008, 09:05 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by 2006greyGT View Post
I guess the guy I bought the car from must have done something to it... I have spun the wheels a bunch and never felt a hop. I am lowered 2".. I even ran drag radials at the track and not a hop to be found... the lowering was done before I bought it
in order for the wheels to hop they would have to get some traction. with your mods your tires dont stand a chance.
 
Old April 4th, 2008, 09:11 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by demon-cleaner View Post
Jay'sred,...do you have a link to the directions and pics?
Heres one . I don't think its the one I went by but I think this one is more detailed. Some people have removed the front springs using a jack to lower the strut and remove the pressure off the spring. I went to the local advanced autoparts and borrowed the spring compressor to remove the springs off the struts. Hope this helps. S197 Ford Mustang Lowering Spring Install - Ford Mustang | StangNet.com
 
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Originally Posted by Scott@Noe's Performance View Post
I install them for $150 including alignment.
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Old April 4th, 2008, 10:27 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by demon-cleaner View Post
I want to thank all you guys for your helpful information. I went ahead a bought the Steeda adj. pan hard bar and the camber plates. The rest will have to wait for now.
no problem man, thats why we are here. Good to hear you ordered those parts, keep us posted when you install
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Thanx a million jay'sred! I printed out those directions. I found a chassis place said they would do the install of everything and an alignment for under $300. I might puss out and just have them do it. Not sure yet.
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