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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 488
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I actually just put my 90/10's in about 2 weeks ago and removed the sway bar the same night. Still have the 4cyl springs laying around that I need to throw in too. The car has a lot more body roll to it, and my wifes Trailblazer almost handles better than the Mustang does. But the first time down the track like this made it all worth it. Then to watch the video of the front end rise up instead of launching even with the ground, it is well worth it. It just takes some getting used to, especially on off ramps. This is where you don't realize how fast you usually take them, until the car starts to roll. I love it though.
Chris
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