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Old June 13th, 2009, 11:26 AM   #1
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i have never heard of this till this past week has anybody had to do it with their stang that has dropped it more then 2 in. i have eibach sportline springs if anyone has had to do this to keep from blowing out their diff. please let me know
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Old June 14th, 2009, 02:35 AM   #2
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If you rephrase using proper punctuation and complete sentences, someone might be able to better understand your question and give you some feedback.

Not really trying to be an ass or anything, I just had to like reread your post like 4 times to make since of it all.
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I haven't heard of it bro and I haven't seen anything like that online...
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Originally Posted by rliberte View Post
i have never heard of this till this past week has anybody had to do it with their stang that has dropped it more then 2 in. i have eibach sportline springs if anyone has had to do this to keep from blowing out their diff. please let me know
Can't say that I've ever heard this?

You're going to need CC plates up front, but nothing about a diff blowing out.
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Never heard of it.
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