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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Traction on the street
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<blockquote data-quote="bam2012@TBR" data-source="post: 14273884" data-attributes="member: 128548"><p>Stock panhard? are you lowered? that could be an issue. I would say you need to find someone with ramps locally. I set my pinion angle on jack stands then read the bmr recommended all four wheels supporting the weight of the car, made no adjustments got it on ramps and I was off 1 degree. I have pinion set to 0, but that is withheim joint control arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bam2012@TBR, post: 14273884, member: 128548"] Stock panhard? are you lowered? that could be an issue. I would say you need to find someone with ramps locally. I set my pinion angle on jack stands then read the bmr recommended all four wheels supporting the weight of the car, made no adjustments got it on ramps and I was off 1 degree. I have pinion set to 0, but that is withheim joint control arms. [/QUOTE]
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