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1966 Mustang
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Mechanicsville, VA
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New Lowering springs
In the process of swapping my 200 for a 302 and I was going to get new coil springs for the front. I was just wondering what type of spring is best for lowering the car. I would like to lower it about 1.5-2 inches, it sits high but level right now. I was also planning on getting the lowering blocks and ubolts from CJs for the rear. Is this the best route?
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1965 Coupe
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Oregon
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If you get mustangs plus grab-a-track springs, they come 1 inch lowered, then if you want it lower than that you can always do a shelby drop in addition. Watch your tire width though, I had to change my suspension to stock height because of clearance issues. As for the rear, they have different eye configurations that will lower the car, if you, though I'm not certain on the particulars, i believe there's an article about it on their site.
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