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Lowering my front end

CougarCJ

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Jul 17, 2006
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Be careful with air shocks

Air shocks are not meant to replace old or worn out rear leaf springs.

Mustangs were not designed or built for use of air shocks. The upper shock mount is not reinforced to support the weight of the rear of a Mustang.
I am sure that there are East Coasters that can attest to shocks breaking through the rear seat back area.

Most of us have been there, done that, but not me, - anymore. :tongue:
 
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