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Should I not Lower my mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ablaze" data-source="post: 13528057" data-attributes="member: 137330"><p>Me personally I wouldn't lower without upgrading the shock/struts. I went with BMR's springs, Koni STR.Ts, GT500 USM, FRPP jounce bumper kit, and Whiteline panhard. Looks incredible, rides incredible. LCA and relocation brackets are coming this month to finish things off. If you can, do those as well at the same time to fix the geometry that's been changed by lowering. Good luck with whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ablaze, post: 13528057, member: 137330"] Me personally I wouldn't lower without upgrading the shock/struts. I went with BMR's springs, Koni STR.Ts, GT500 USM, FRPP jounce bumper kit, and Whiteline panhard. Looks incredible, rides incredible. LCA and relocation brackets are coming this month to finish things off. If you can, do those as well at the same time to fix the geometry that's been changed by lowering. Good luck with whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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