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Old 09-11-2002, 04:32 PM   #1
Jeff65
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Originally posted by fordkid68
Jeff65 thanks yea from what I see in the pic it gives it A much better stance. thanks
ford kid
If the front is lower than what you see in the picture, then tire rub will occur at the fender flares...its very close now but I've not had any fender/tire bumps yet and I've crossed some fairly good bumps in the roadway. Also have not hit the long tube headers on the ground even tho they are fairly close (about 4" from the pavement). The Eibach variable rate coils up front is what makes it workable. Even tho they are twice the price of other coils, they're worth every penny.
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