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nymustangman

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Any one have pics of the front and rear spring isolators for an "01 GT.
I ordered fronts and they sent me this:
http://dallasmustang.com/page/products.php?category=&group=&family=&product=9754

Is this correct or do I need to order 2 more (donut shaped) for the front?


I thought there would be a total of 4 round ones (donut shaped ones) for the upper and lower springs. Not sure what/where the 2 long tube like ones are for.

I know the rears should be 4 round donut ones like this which I saw for myself:
http://dallasmustang.com/page/products.php?product=9755
Is this the case?

Thanks for clarifying.
 

squares98

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You have the right parts, the tubes are for the bottom
 
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thanks dude.
Really appreciate it.
 

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View attachment 465531

a picture for the "pig tails"
 

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Speaking of "pig tails"... just make sure when you put the springs back in that the pig tails are pointing in the correct direction or else your car may sit lop-sided. (top) Pig tails point to the driver side of the car (if I remember correctly from when I did mine).

Anyone correct me if I'm wrong (but I don't think I am).
 

Black Stang 97

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GDawg said:
Speaking of "pig tails"... just make sure when you put the springs back in that the pig tails are pointing in the correct direction or else your car may sit lop-sided. (top) Pig tails point to the driver side of the car (if I remember correctly from when I did mine).

Anyone correct me if I'm wrong (but I don't think I am).
Click to expand...
+1, correct
 

tomustang

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the tubes slip on like a condom
 
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