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![]() Every stock suspensioned drag racing Mustang I have been associated with has had stock V-8 springs in the rear. 4 cylinder springs up front are the most common for guys not using coil overs.
Andy
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I must be remembering wrong then, too bad you didn't reply earlier. You definitely have credibility friend, that may have been what he said now that I think about it but.. for some reason I remember someone using 4 cyl springs all around.
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