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![]() I got a suspension kit from Mustangs Plus, and my 65 coupe is no lower than stock. I don't want a lowrider, but I would like to lower the center of gravity.
Part of the problem is that I need to put miles on it, but I doubt that will make it as low as I would like. So I called M+, and they said I could get a "lowering box" for the rear, and I could cut coils for the front. I'm a little wary of cutting coils; what other alternatives do I have? TIA |
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