Today I took my car to have the upper control arm bushings replaced and they called me to give me some bad news. It ended up that the upper control arm is in bad condition so I have to look and order new ones so they can replace it. So I have to look around to see where I can find them and hopefully it wont take long for them to come in. More bad news is that I bought the bushing set about 3 months ago and I bought the ball joints around on Febuary. Now I have to find the whole complete upper control arm, and I will have some parts left over that I have to pay for again. (sorry I'm a little disapointed.) I was thinking of doing the shelby drop since they are going to take everything off again. What do you guys think? Also what do I have to do I've read about it before, but I don't remember everything at the moment. Do I just have to measure and drill new holes? Then use those new holes instead of the old ones? Also I want to lower the car a little I was thinking of cutting half a turn on the springs. Does anybody have an idea of how much it would probably lower. I want to lower it about 1"-2". My springs are the original for a 200cid. don't know if that matters. How much does the shelby drop actually lower the car? or is it just for handling and performance? Thanks.
Might as well take care of it then and there. I have lifetime alignment at firestone so hopefully it won't be much hassle with them last time I had it alligned i took some spec that work better and they didn't give me much hassle just told me that they weren't liable if they tire wore uneven I told them that I was aware of that and that they had nothing to worry about. If I still have a high stance I'm thinking I could probably cut half a spring or maybe it will lover more whenever I happen to get a 5.0 in there. right now it has a 200 cid. This is my car I think it sits a little to high all around what do you think? 