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Discussing Lowering spring kit with 17' rims in the V6 Mustangs Forum. i'm thinking about buying a lowering kit that lowers 1.25 inches. i got ... Modded Mustangs is the premier Ford Mustang Forum on the internet. We discuss all aspects of the Ford Mustang on the forum. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free! |
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1995 Mustang V6
15.8@90.31
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Lowering spring kit with 17' rims
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No u won't rub, u will have plenty of clearence with a 1.25 in drop.
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1995 Mustang V6
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thxs
i dunno why lowering springs cost less then stock -.- funny but meh looks better
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Yea, they deff looks better, n better looks for less money, damn u can't beat dat!
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1995 Mustang V6
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im tempted to put on my rims now but theres still snow down haha
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they will not rub that i know of. I have 18in with 245/45/zr18. I have the back lowered 1 in and the front 1/2in and i have PLENTY of clearance
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2004 Mustang v6
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You will just have to chill on big bumps or big inclines
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