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Old 03-26-2002, 01:12 PM   #2
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Yes, its possible, sort'a...

You can physically adjust the coilsover to raise/lower the car. But with stiff front and rear springs "weight transfer" is not really gonna happen.


Look into www.griggsracing.com . Those are the coilovers that I used on my car.

That, and check out my personal site (TONS of photos):
www.dariusrudis.com

[I also am moderator for the Corner Carvers Forrum here on Mustangworks, and you might get more replies there...]

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