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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 09:31 PM
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Ok. Heres what Im going to do but just need information the correct information.

I have a 95 v6 Mustang. I have been looking around at American Muscle and found some ford racing springs that will lower my car about 1 inch maybe a little more. I called a local shop and he estimated about 250 to do the job which is fine with me. What Im wondering tho. Do I just need to order the springs? He told me he thought that my front end was springs over struts. All I thought I had to do was buy the springs and nothing else. I know about the stock shocks will have a little more pressure on them. But Im going to leave everything alone. So do I just need the springs. Or is it going to become more like struts and eveything. Let me know please. Thanks

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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 10:03 PM
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With a 1 inch drop reusing the stock shocks and struts will be fine. It's a fairly easy install, just read the writeup on Mustang World and see if you might be able to do it, as it'd be an easy way to save $250 (which is way more than the job is worth IMO).
 
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 10:07 PM
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Thanks for the information. Do you know anything about the front end? Does the springs just need changing like the back, or is a strut spring combo on front?
 
Old Dec 12, 2007 | 06:37 AM
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You can just swap out springs. Don't worry about changing anything else but after a week or so you may need to get an alignment.
 
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