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04-04-2000, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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Cutting springs to lower car
My car leans a little to the drivers side, so I want to change my springs. I've seen some used ones from a 2000 GT for like $20 for the set. I was wondering if I could use these on my 96'GT. And if so if I could cut them down to lower the car about 2 inches. Does anyone know how much spring to cut off to achieve this if they do fit?
How difficult is it to change the springs anyway. There is a shop here on base that has every kind of tool I might need and I can rent a stall for about $3 or $4 per hour. I know someone who had some put on his Honda and it cost him around $200 just for the install. Thanks ------------------ 96' GT 5-speed,K&N air filter,removed air silencer,80mm MAF,Mac Cat-Back,Mac Pro Chamber H-Pipe http://www.mustangworld.com/ourpics/News/select654.htm |
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