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Spring rates
I have/had a v6 in my Mustang. Im thinking about converting to a V8 and have all the parts on hand needed to do it. I have some Eibach pro kit lowering springs I was using driving around in the sixer. If I drop a v8 in it will I have to get the v8 springs? Thanks.
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as far as I know, springs aren't engine specific...i'm thinking you'd be fine keeping the same ones but I'm not a pro on this stuff.
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your right murder. you dont need to get new springs. the springs and struts are the same for any 99-04 mustang
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Alright cool. Thanks alot fellas
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I just wasnt sure if v8 springs were stiffer becuase of the extra lbs of the engine
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