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FS: 1986 Mustang SVO - modified
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<blockquote data-quote="TheVikingRL" data-source="post: 13058974" data-attributes="member: 129239"><p>I like the Koni's although I have nothing other than stock to compare against. Even on the softest setting they are probably a little stiffer than stock stuff and they can get really firm from there. Regardless of the setting the car feels much more confident now.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend to you brother not to go too crazy with the suspension at first. Lowering the car significantly causes a host of other problems and almost anything you do results in additional NVH. Definitely the struts/shocks and some reasonable (not slammed) drop springs, maybe a adj. panhard bar as well to correct the rear alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVikingRL, post: 13058974, member: 129239"] I like the Koni's although I have nothing other than stock to compare against. Even on the softest setting they are probably a little stiffer than stock stuff and they can get really firm from there. Regardless of the setting the car feels much more confident now. I would recommend to you brother not to go too crazy with the suspension at first. Lowering the car significantly causes a host of other problems and almost anything you do results in additional NVH. Definitely the struts/shocks and some reasonable (not slammed) drop springs, maybe a adj. panhard bar as well to correct the rear alignment. [/QUOTE]
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