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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
No rear sway bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="bunits19714" data-source="post: 15635880" data-attributes="member: 171001"><p>you will need a adj upper to adjust pinion angle after installing lowering springs- and the upper controls axle wrap which loads and unloads the suspension- even if you don't buy the aftermarket mount because of available budget you really need to move getting a upper control further up the list- and set your or have set the pinion angle to the proper specs(prevents premature bearing ware, prompts proper suspension geometry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunits19714, post: 15635880, member: 171001"] you will need a adj upper to adjust pinion angle after installing lowering springs- and the upper controls axle wrap which loads and unloads the suspension- even if you don't buy the aftermarket mount because of available budget you really need to move getting a upper control further up the list- and set your or have set the pinion angle to the proper specs(prevents premature bearing ware, prompts proper suspension geometry. [/QUOTE]
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