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1988 mustang lower in the rear
my mustang seems to sit lower in the rear than the front. does nebody else think that the rear shocks may have collapsed? or what do you guys think.
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Re: 1988 mustang lower in the rear
It's a common thing among these cars that are that old. It's just showing it's age with saggy springs.
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[size=1]-1950 Ford Custom, flathead V8
-2013 Ford Flex -1999 Ford F150 |
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Re: 1988 mustang lower in the rear
would it be a good idea to replace them soon or will they hold out for a little bit
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Re: 1988 mustang lower in the rear
They will hold out for a while. I drove my GT for 6 years with saggy springs. But it will not hurt to replace them, not to mention the improved ride quality.
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[size=1]-1950 Ford Custom, flathead V8
-2013 Ford Flex -1999 Ford F150 |
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