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Location: New Mexico
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![]() Ok guys, and girls, I am looking at buying a set of 90/10's for my mustang. I have a set of 4 cylinder springs here at the house and was wondering how well they would work with the 90/10's? This car is still pretty much daily driven, but slowly working its way off the street. I do want to still drive her on the road on the weekends, so I don't want to get too crazy. Will this combo work for this kind of driving? I plan on getting in to the points races this yr at our local track, and I need some suspension work before I start. Also, how would it handle with that set up, if it works, and the front sway bar removed? And for info, as soon as I get the money, 50/50's and control arms will be in the rear.
Thanks a lot, Chris
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