Mach 1 Spoiler
If you are pulling the springs out.. i would reaplce the stock rubber isolators with some poly urethane ones, like you get from www.maximummotorsports.com... also would look at rear bump stop if you are lowering the car more than 1". The one from MM is a bit shorter and will keep you from bottoming out on the car, but also not bottoming out on the stock rubber bumper.
Looks good. I'm waiting to put my springs, wheels, and spoiler on until I get into my new house in March. I'm looking for another car now to use as my DD and the stang will get a new winter home in my garage. I might have to tough it through 1 or 2 snow storms so I'm waiting until after winter to put everything on.
Good for you on trying to tune it yourself, it's a good way to learn. I don't think I'm at that point yet.
Good for you on trying to tune it yourself, it's a good way to learn. I don't think I'm at that point yet.
I cant believe the difference that the spoiler has made. I always thought the front end was its ugly side and that it was missing something. The spoiler completed it nicely and did away with the 'point' that I hated.
I love the grill delete. I'm on the fence about it because I have the Mach 1 wheels and the spoiler already. I don't want people to think I'm just trying to create a Mach 1 clone. I just really like what they did to that car.
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