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![]() What I did was to get 5 leaf mid eye springs and 3/4" sway bars from Mustang Plus. I did do the front at the same time with 620 coils/front rebuild with poly spring insulation/ spring saddles, tie rod ends, etc, etc. I think thre whole thing was $1200 or so a few years ago.
I did have to cut 1/4 or so off the front coils to get it right though (trial and error). Rev Note: put in a 1 1/8" sway bar in front. That's what I did with no relocation of the front upper a-arms, and it handles good. Rev
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