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Old 07-30-2001, 07:18 PM   #2
97ScottieGT
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I'd like to tell you that you can add any kind of spring & that you won't have to add C&C plates but I can't.
Dropping your car will affect the geometry of the front wheels which affects the tire wear.
I put lowering springs on my 97GT and the tires are wearing a little faster.
Not crazy wear but you can tell.
There is lots of great springs but I went with Ford Racing Springs which are made by Eibach.
LOVE them & the car looks great.
Good luck man.

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