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flyby84

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My lil` fox!:nice:
 

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I have thought about lowering it but I have heard traction horror stories that go along with it! What kind of springs would I need to lower it? C`mon guys! Easy on the snake! LOL
I have never ran it at the track but it runs decent for what it is. I mostly love the sound of it.
 
Steeda Sport, Eibach Pro-Kit, or the FRPP B/C springs are probably some of the most popular. Any spring that only lowers the car 1-1.5 inch or so and you're still safe. Springs that lower the car as much as 2-2.5 inch is when you start to run into problems.
 
I like it! The snake needs to go though. My 84 was a GT350 and I still didnt think it was right to put a snake on it. :shrug:

Also, I love four eye Stangs but on a GT I am real particular in wanting the satin black on the hood. Just too old I guess :rlaugh:
 
But yet you put racing strype stickers on teh cobra...
:shrug:
My father put them on there before I bought it. They are painted on the nose and hood anyway. I promised I would leave them there and besides, I like them. They are Lemans racing stripes and when shes done she will see the road corses pretty regularly.
They are racing stripes and the car is pretty damn close to a race car. 0-60 in 4 seconds or less, quarter low 11's and top speed of over 190 and cornering of 1.18g's (verified)
Its earned its stripes and many Mustangs come with stripes so :shrug:
If you dont like it then you dont have to drive it :p
 
0-60 in 4 seconds or less, quarter low 11's and top speed of over 190 and cornering of 1.18g's (verified)

Please post pic of time slip from teh track.:p

Just playin' about the stripes anyway. Your car looks good. And at the moment, I am more interested in driving my friend's 03 cobra with a t76. I do not suspect this will happen though.:notnice:

PS.. Ahhh yessss. Another thread derailed. :p
 
Well, traction horror stories...that has more to do with your suspension setup than ride height, BUT being at the height you're at now probably will give better weight transfer to the back wheels. But, if you go with a reasonable drop in height you won't know the difference. If you SLAM it then yeah it's not gonna transfer weight very well and it'll break loose easy.