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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
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of course regular people can't tell(unless they're car people) but mustangs come stock "ridin tall in the saddle" on dinky lil shoes. to make them cost effective they're given weak stock springs struts.. no where near a set up that a true performance car needs for proper road contact an handling. IMO the stock set up jus looks "unfinished". lowering it correctly gives the cars better weight distribution, a lower center of gravity, not to mention a sleeker more impressive stance.
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