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I'm slow ...I know.
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: houston
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![]() some sort of coil over did cross my mind but when i got under there to look at it, there isnt that much space between the shock i have now and the exhaust pipe (which i had just recently redone) so thats a no go there though i didnt think you could get them for that cheap - i was lookin at coil overs in jegs and they were something around 300 bucks just for the shocks themselves w/out the springs and that kind of deterred me. ill be sure to check my options before i make my final decision i have a pair of 15x8 weld pro stars with 4.5 inch backspacing im going to use on the back and on monday im going to head over to johns mustang to get some 5 leaf springs as well. as for the fender well lip i was thinking along the lines of a torch and a beer bottle to roll it up although id like to know how you did it rev.
thanks for your help fellas - tony |
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