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<blockquote data-quote="DCguy" data-source="post: 16779967" data-attributes="member: 196849"><p>That's a soft enough rear spring rate (assuming you still have IRS) to not cause any issues if you were to switch back to a stock location front spring setup....however, not ideal as the rear end will still feel quite stiff compared to the front. I would troubleshoot some more I bet its an easy fix- if you cant figure it out just find a local mustang shop and they should be able to sort you you out....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCguy, post: 16779967, member: 196849"] That's a soft enough rear spring rate (assuming you still have IRS) to not cause any issues if you were to switch back to a stock location front spring setup....however, not ideal as the rear end will still feel quite stiff compared to the front. I would troubleshoot some more I bet its an easy fix- if you cant figure it out just find a local mustang shop and they should be able to sort you you out.... [/QUOTE]
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