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mid eye or reverse eye

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streetmod

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maybe some pictures of cars with mid and reverse eye leafs would help to see where the ride height ends up. Then there is the 4.5 leaf or 5 leaf question. My particular car is a street driven 69 coupe with a 302 and 15" torq thrusts. The front already has the pro motorsports UCA drop and 620 coils and it looks and rides good with the top of the 225/15 tires tucked up under the fender lip. thanks
 

dodgestang

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streetmod said:
maybe some pictures of cars with mid and reverse eye leafs would help to see where the ride height ends up. Then there is the 4.5 leaf or 5 leaf question. My particular car is a street driven 69 coupe with a 302 and 15" torq thrusts. The front already has the pro motorsports UCA drop and 620 coils and it looks and rides good with the top of the 225/15 tires tucked up under the fender lip. thanks
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With the front end set up you have, 4.5 or 5 leaf mid eye will put the rear low enough for a cool look, but high enough for a slight rake.
 

BAD67FUN

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It's a 67, but here goes anyhow.... 5leaf, reverse. oh wait now... the website will not allow me to attach the pic here because it's attached in another thread. How lame... sorry dude.
 

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I run a reverse eye 5 leaf and it gives the car a nice stance. I did add a 1" lowering block also.

Get the rear down on these things and it will help the way the performes.

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DarkBuddha

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I've got 5 leaf mid-eyes, and the front is similar to your setup with the Pro-motorsports negative wedge, except with stock front coils (which I plan to cut) and the wheels/tires are 215/65/15... here's the pic:
http://forums.stangnet.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=16235
 
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