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Old 05-21-2002, 02:48 PM   #1
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Flyin 5.8: Thanks for replying.

Not sure why the pics aren't showing up but here are a few more. I will also email them to you for comparison.

Here is a pic of the ride height, which in my opinion is probably close to or even higher than stock.





Here are a few more shots of the springs.

The front:



The rear:




Hopefully these will be useful in the comparison. At this point I will be buying a complete Bullit strut/shock/spring setup to replace these springs. It would be nice to know what they are though. Also that ride height is intriguing.

Also, do you know if Motorcraft ever made a strut that could handle a stiff spring? Becuase it does have a Motorcraft strut on the front and I strongly suspect it is underdampened becuase the car rides like crap
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