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Old 02-26-2001, 11:11 PM   #2
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what ever you do DONT use springs fromm a car with a smaller enging. there are several reasonr but the most important is spring weight. u see although the spring ma be smaller so is the the range . ie a smaller eng. cars spring is not made to support the extra weight of a smaller motor, thus it may give u the rite height you will loose stopping powre(bounce back) and what littlehandeling ability OUR mustangs have (or lack of). try a company that has the correct equipment . like= PST www.p-s-t.com . ormustang plusin stocton calif. www.mustangsplus.com.
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