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PEWTERPONY

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My car still sits to high in the back. Lower than it did but still the drop isn't level and the front sits way to low IMO. Is it possible that they put the wrong springs on the wrong sides? The front looks more like a sportline drop to me than a prokit drop
 

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sometimes, i hear prokit just does not dropp enough..
 
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Have you given it time to settle?

Ike
 

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PEWTERPONY said:
My car still sits to high in the back. Lower than it did but still the drop isn't level and the front sits way to low IMO. Is it possible that they put the wrong springs on the wrong sides? The front looks more like a sportline drop to me than a prokit drop
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Possible, happened to me... the place I ordered it from sent me the wrong springs. Same as you -- front was low, back was high. I had to do the swap a second time when the right springs came in.
 

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you put the fatter springs up front, right?
 
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I had them installed....guys been building mustangs for years. Damn you mean i coulda gotten the wrong springs :O
 
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DBMSTNG said:
you put the fatter springs up front, right?
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You mean wider coils or wider spring?
 
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If they were installed correctly they will settle in time. Drive your car for a couple of weeks and they will settle in. Mine turned out perfect. Take a look here...

 

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I had the same exact problem. Mine settled but took almost a year. The best thing to do is install some Pro3i adjustable LCA's. You can tweak the height to the exactly where you want it (an extremely nice feature), plus the added bonus of SIGNIFICANT better handling. Get the poly bushings if this is a street car. This is a great mod, well worth doing even if you did not have the spring issue.
 
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