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eibach springs
Thinking of purchasing Eibach springs (Sportsline) for 02 Gt. Any
feedback,pros or cons.Also are a new sit of caster camber plates absolutely necessary,I already have the extended ball joint kit as well as the Rack and pinion bushings (Ford parts from 05 catalog) Any advice appreciated.......Snow Snow go away.. Android |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 09:22:22 -0500, "andrew"
> wrote: >Thinking of purchasing Eibach springs (Sportsline) for 02 Gt. Any >feedback,pros or cons.Also are a new sit of caster camber plates absolutely >necessary,I already have the extended ball joint kit as well as the Rack and >pinion bushings (Ford parts from 05 catalog) Any advice >appreciated.......Snow Snow go away.. Android > If the drop isn't more than 1.5 inches then you won't need caster camber plates. Just move the shocks all the way to the outside. Don't even need the rack and pinion bushings. Remove NO-SPAM from email address when replying |
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