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How to lower your cobra - cut coils method
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<blockquote data-quote="dezertcobra" data-source="post: 7142554" data-attributes="member: 65994"><p>UPDATE GUYS. I got really sick of scraping and found a stock set of used uncut coils at the mustang shop in rancho so I put it back to stock. The car ended up settling about 1.75 inches lower and it was just too low. With three people it would rub in the rear if you hit a bump on the freeway. Maybe if I had my stock width rear wheels on it wouldn't but it still scraped over every speed bump. I did change the way i did the rear installation like BIGV did and it was a little easier - didnt have to struggle with the springs as much. It took me by myself about 4 hours to put it back to stock. I got to say that looking at the car now just isn't the same but its a lot more functional. I love the lowered look just not the ride.</p><p>SALEENFIEND - my rear caps dont fit in those wheels-there too big:shrug:</p><p>STANG8762- Your right definately mark the cam bolts for alignment- my sharpie marks where still there today so i just aligned them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dezertcobra, post: 7142554, member: 65994"] UPDATE GUYS. I got really sick of scraping and found a stock set of used uncut coils at the mustang shop in rancho so I put it back to stock. The car ended up settling about 1.75 inches lower and it was just too low. With three people it would rub in the rear if you hit a bump on the freeway. Maybe if I had my stock width rear wheels on it wouldn't but it still scraped over every speed bump. I did change the way i did the rear installation like BIGV did and it was a little easier - didnt have to struggle with the springs as much. It took me by myself about 4 hours to put it back to stock. I got to say that looking at the car now just isn't the same but its a lot more functional. I love the lowered look just not the ride. SALEENFIEND - my rear caps dont fit in those wheels-there too big:shrug: STANG8762- Your right definately mark the cam bolts for alignment- my sharpie marks where still there today so i just aligned them up. [/QUOTE]
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