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Old 03-24-2003, 04:07 AM   #3
84LX89GT
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I removed the front sway bar, which makes the car not like to take sharp corners at all I noticed when i took it off with my stock suspension it helped weight transfer considerably.
Now the front end just shoots up and i'm getting alot better traction. I had a little bit of axle tramp when i first laid into the peddle a few days ago, but i adjusted the rear ride height and changed the pinion angle (was at 1* down, i adjusted to 3*), now it just goes! The springs will still settle so i'll have to adjust it again, but it's so easy it wasn't much trouble.

By the way, that's a cool astro van! I've never seen someone work over an Astro van like that. That's a total sleeper, that's pretty much what i'm going for with my mustang.

Hopefully you get your 'stang back on the road, i've been wanting to do nothing more than to just cruise around and bake the tires randomly.
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1989 Mustang GT ET: 13.304@102.29 mph (5-24-03)

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