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I'll take notes on the process to add this next image.
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Last edited by frank s; 2/17/19 at 12:40 PM.
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Kleiss1 is your 18 GT the base model? Congrats again. I was wondering if you can measure from ground up to middle of wheel well through center of tire for me? I forgot to do that when i installed my lowering springs and want to make sure the drop is what I paid for , lol. It is lower but wanted to get the original measurements, if you don't mind can you do that? hope you are enjoying your new ride.
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Kleiss1 is your 18 GT the base model? Congrats again. I was wondering if you can measure from ground up to middle of wheel well through center of tire for me? I forgot to do that when i installed my lowering springs and want to make sure the drop is what I paid for , lol. It is lower but wanted to get the original measurements, if you don't mind can you do that? hope you are enjoying your new ride.
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ok perfect that is the amount I wanted to hear stock. I have the BMR performance springs and it was suppose to drop 1.2 inch front and 0.50 inch rear. It matches. From what i remember last night, it was about 27 inch front and about right under 28 inch rear. thanks a bunch for checking that for me.
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Congrats on the new GT purchase! I bought a new 2018 GT Premium with the level1 Performance Package when I retired last year. I also have a 2016 base GT that is my daily driver. Both cars have 6 speed manual transmissions. I've had muscle cars my entire life, just because we're getting older doesn't mean we have to give up our performance cars for an SUV. Enjoy your new Mustang GT, they're great cars and fun to drive!
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Originally Posted by SP Steve
Congrats on the new GT purchase! I bought a new 2018 GT Premium with the level1 Performance Package when I retired last year. I also have a 2016 base GT that is my daily driver. Both cars have 6 speed manual transmissions. I've had muscle cars my entire life, just because we're getting older doesn't mean we have to give up our performance cars for an SUV. Enjoy your new Mustang GT, they're great cars and fun to drive!
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