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  • Start date Start date Jun 19, 2005

RedBullitt

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hey all

im looking to do something with that 4x4 look, at least a little. i dont want that real low look, maybe about an inch and a half lower, nothing drastic. I am rather partial to the rear being a little higher than the front, yet again, lol nothing too drastic, just subtle kinda deal. like maybe 1/4 or 1/2 and inch higher in the rear. I saw a cobra the other day like that with something like 315s out back, and it was sweeet looking. any suggestions? also, i dont want to kill my launching.
any suggestions?
 

Roush97

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i put ford racing c-springs on my 96 only with tokico hp shocks and struts. it was very nice riding setup at a very decent price. you can kind of tune the ride height with the isolators. i took both sets out of the front and left both in the rear to give the raked looked just as you said. here is a pic.
 

RedBullitt

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thanks alot, that is a nice looking stang there.
 

SRT Handz

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Eibach Sportlines and tokico 5-way Adjustable sport shocks are the way too, it will make you handle really go with a set of sways
 

Black Stang 97

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Roush97 said:
i put ford racing c-springs on my 96 only with tokico hp shocks and struts. it was very nice riding setup at a very decent price. you can kind of tune the ride height with the isolators. i took both sets out of the front and left both in the rear to give the raked looked just as you said. here is a pic.
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nice looking car..
 

Sick96Stang

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I've got the H&R sport springs with the Tokico 5 way adjustable shocks and struts. Only complaints are the damn urethane spring isolators make it take forever to drop. H&R sport springs are good for drag racing as there spring rate is low and the 5 way shocks and struts are awesome, set them nice and soft when drag racing then a bit stiffer when daily driving.
 
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