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lowering problems help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep-1" data-source="post: 13413560" data-attributes="member: 33936"><p>FWIW a half inch is not a big deal, you don't really want to start putting a ruler on these mustangs. If they've lived over 5 years without subframe connectors, they aren't going to be straight. They won't be, the'll probably never be, unless they see a frame machine. When you measure you should measure from the frame rail. to the ground. not the fenderwell however, these results will just keep you up at night.</p><p>Along those lines I prefer not to use isos because they just add to the inconsistency, I grease the spring cups so they don't squeak and "clock" the springs in their seats (as mentioned above).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep-1, post: 13413560, member: 33936"] FWIW a half inch is not a big deal, you don't really want to start putting a ruler on these mustangs. If they've lived over 5 years without subframe connectors, they aren't going to be straight. They won't be, the'll probably never be, unless they see a frame machine. When you measure you should measure from the frame rail. to the ground. not the fenderwell however, these results will just keep you up at night. Along those lines I prefer not to use isos because they just add to the inconsistency, I grease the spring cups so they don't squeak and "clock" the springs in their seats (as mentioned above). [/QUOTE]
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