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mrvax

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Nice car and welcome aboard. Be cautious for a few months with the car until you know how it handles in all weather conditions. Good luck!
 

JerseyStyle

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Welcome to the site man, and congratulations on the car! Thank god you left the darkside and went domestic, lol. Anyways I wish you lots of luck with it, and if you need any help, you'll find a ton of it here. Take care bro, and definitely be cautious in the rain with it, you'll be suprised how quickly it can get loose on ya when ya stomp the gas.
 

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Welcome!....check out my vert pics in my sig. BTW I'm sure Ford factory installs subframe connectors in all verts. At least mine did. Get lowering springs first! Don't wait as long as I did! (see sig pics again) I hate the 4x4 look. I just got BBK springs.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/firefighter_ccfd/photo/294928803581951720/6
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/firefighter_ccfd/photo/294928804201278736/1
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/firefighter_ccfd/photo/294928804201279646/0
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/firefighter_ccfd/photo/294928804201260010/2
 

sgarlic

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silverbullit_gt said:
BTW I'm sure Ford factory installs subframe connectors in all verts.
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True, but they are barely effective enough to keep the car together on a full throttle launch.

You need full length, weld-in subframe connectors to do what subframe connectors are truely designed to do. Not short-length, and not bolt on. Full length weld-in.
 

Iamapil0t

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281CI96Coupe said:
Surf the forums and you will get a ton of great info. I love this site! remember dont get to big of a size rim it can hurt the performance! Subframes is a must!
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So how big would you say is too big? I was thinking about putting some 19's on there, but I'm still not sure yet. I know I want to drop it a bit too. I was thinking about the Eibach pro's. That's what most people recommend.
 

XxMustang281xX

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18" saleens or FR-500's. no 19's. wait, ill sell u some 17 inch casino's!
 
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Iamapil0t said:
So how big would you say is too big? I was thinking about putting some 19's on there, but I'm still not sure yet. I know I want to drop it a bit too. I was thinking about the Eibach pro's. That's what most people recommend.
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18 or 19" wheels is the biggest I would want to put
on a mustang because your car is already slow enough.I would subjest getting
real 18" Chrome FR500's they would look very nice on your black mustang.
 

jrc_03_gt

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get some springs
 

dsg03bullitt

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Get eibach sportlines with 18x9 18x10 inch Black Deep Dish FR500's. Then spray that ******.
 

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Where did she buy the jacket from? I need a new one since my wife wears my Mustang jacket with the running pony on it. That would be a nice replacement.
 

Iamapil0t

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Thanks guys! And my girlfriend got the Jacket from the South Bay Galleria in Redondo Beach, Ca. But my roommate got his from Ebay for about $60 cheaper (But it was worth the $60 to wear it right out the store ).
 
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