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Don Corlione
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Omaha NE USA
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![]() If money is not a concern, look into the HPMotorsport Mega-bite stuff. They actually relocate some of the rearend geometry for better traction. I love mine. I noticed a huge difference after mine were installed.
------------------ Eric - 89 Mustang LX coupe 302 - Cobra Intake - GT40p heads - TFS stage 1 cam - FRPP 1.6 roller rockers - Naturally Aspirated 3:73 gears - KYB shocks and struts - Eibach springs - HPM Mega-bite Jr lower control arms - HPM upper control arms |
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