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Tracking an 03-04 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 11899859" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>I can't remember the length of my rear springs, but I know I was using a 575lb rate. That was the stiffest that MM recomended with the stock shocks. Ideally for best handling on the IRS Mustang a better shock should be used and a more like a 625-650lb rear spring rate should be used.</p><p></p><p>Of course make sure your front spring rate is set up to work with your rears or it does not matter what the rear is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 11899859, member: 32430"] I can't remember the length of my rear springs, but I know I was using a 575lb rate. That was the stiffest that MM recomended with the stock shocks. Ideally for best handling on the IRS Mustang a better shock should be used and a more like a 625-650lb rear spring rate should be used. Of course make sure your front spring rate is set up to work with your rears or it does not matter what the rear is. [/QUOTE]
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