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Old 7/19/04, 09:16 PM
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Hiya all.
Well I need some help in picking out a nice set of springs for the rear of my 1993 mustang.I will be drag racing this car street and strip.I allready have the mac upper and lower control arms for the rear end and I'm staying with the 8.8 as far as the front I am staying with the stock a arms. :scratch:

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Old 7/27/04, 01:17 PM
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what about a full drag launch setup for the front and rear? eibach and steeda have nice sets
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Well not sure how it would work on a foxbody, but alot of sn-95 guys run fox body 4cyl springs up front (no sway bar and lakewood 70/30's or 90/10's) and fox v8 springs in the rear (with lakewood 50/50's and upper and lower CA's) and get amazing results from it.
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yep foxbody guys do that all the time too. however i hear your handling suffers badly, even worse than with drag launch springs. but if you are on a budget and handling doesnt matter *that* much to you, DEF go with 4 cyl front springs
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