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Taurus suspension
I want to lower my taurus, i found lowering springs for it but i've never replaced the springs on it before, has anyone put in lowering springs on their taurus? How does it look? i replaced the springs on other cars but is it a fairly simple process?
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Re: Taurus suspension
Rear springs are a pain. You have to remove the rear seat to get to the top mounting nuts and getting them out the bottom pich bolt is not fun either. The front springs are not too bad, but sometimes you have to lower the subframe slightly one side at a time to get them back in.
Wait a minute! A Taurus? Are they not naturally low in the rear anyway?
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well yeah back end taurus suspension does sag a bit but not to negative measurments from wheel top to well... it measures 3 inches in front and negative an inch in back, i either want to lift the back back up or drop the front to match i would almost prefer to drop the front
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Re: Taurus suspension
Eibachs and KYB's will drop you a little and give you a stiffer ride.
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