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Old August 9th, 2007, 01:43 AM   #1
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tokico strut question??


I just recently bought a 1999 mustang gt and had a question about struts. I just started to mod it and so far just did flowmaster cat back...whats a mustang without a mean sound right? Anyway to the question I was surfing around craiglist and found a set of eibach pro springs with poly upper and lower bushings and 2 tokico hb3026 front struts. I looked it up on maximummotorsports and the part is listed for a 87-93 or a 99-04 lowered. They also have a reg 99-04 strut. Everything is brand new and i can get it for 300 bucks will this part work? anybody use them? I tried search but nothing about the 2 versions. Any help appreciated. thanks also you think 10k 2 much has 52000 miles leather 17" eagle rimms. great paint and interior, just curious..2 late now anyway
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got a link to the ad?
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Won't let me post a link. Says something about spammers causing probs and have to have 1 legit post or something. just find it odd the way they say 87-93 or 99-04 lowered..but thats how there advertising it. It's hella good deal but want to make sure it will work ok.
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well one thing i do know for a fact is most springs are pretty much universal from 79-04 excluding the IRS rear
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I run the earlier model Stang struts (tokico adjustibles) on the front of my 02. That is what Steeda reccomended when I ordered all my suspension.
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