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Rear Control Arms
There was a thread a little bit ago about the small stab. shocks on the rear end of some mustangs. I think it was Highflow that said it ,but I wanted to make sure that I understood it correctly. If I replace the rear control arms with aftermarket ones,which I just ordered ,are those shocks still needed?
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You don't need them but I would still reccomend keeping them.
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ok thanks. It just looks like someone beat the crap out of them for tire clearance maybe.
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"If the devil danced in empty pockets, He'd have a ball in mine " 87 LX 5.0 - I'm not even going to say what I've done to the car cause when I see how much more I want to do I wanna cry. |
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They say if you run good aftermarket lower control arms, then there really is no need for the quad shocks. However, I would recommend keeping them until you cannot use them anymore (upgrading to a larger rim/tire for example). You won't be benefiting yourself from removing them, so just leave them on until you have to remove them.
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