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2004 Mustang v6
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Help me with my springs!
OK first off.. I KNOW this is in the wrong section.. BUT if you move it I am gonna be mad because no one in the "suspension" section could really help out.
Is it gonna be OK to put in some "fixed" rate springs or should I opt for "progressive" rate springs? It's my daily driver and it's a coupe so, input would be awesome
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