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Reply #1
say huh?
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Reply #2
I just read my own words, I think i gave myself a headache. but serouisly, dont make fun, but would i just need springs? or should there be something to other wise lower the body?

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Reply #3
You could cut the factory springs. Most everyone will tell you not to do it that way. If not springs are all you need. Now getting the spinrgs that will give you the look you want and have the car sit level or really close. ThaT would ne the hard part.
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Reply #5
SN95 rear springs lower the back of the car pretty well.

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Reply #6
Quote from: 85CougarLS;121725
I just read my own words, I think i gave myself a headache. but serouisly, dont make fun, but would i just need springs? or should there be something to other wise lower the body?


search my friend search. i know ive asked this question before. cant remember what works best but thats only cause my funds run out when i get ready to buy pieces for the project
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Reply #7
As odd as it's gonna sound, front springs from a 84-96 Jeep Cherokee or 86-92 Jeep Comanche will lower the front about 2-3".  I know this because I have 2 Comanche's and know a lot of people looking for fox chassis front springs to lift their front ends.
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Reply #8
thanks for the info. this board has already moving in optional choices that all sound good. Time to filter!

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Reply #9
Quote from: venom_cat_86;121950
As odd as it's gonna sound, front springs from a 84-96 Jeep Cherokee or 86-92 Jeep Comanche will lower the front about 2-3".  I know this because I have 2 Comanche's and know a lot of people looking for fox chassis front springs to lift their front ends.


And i thought the jeep guys used F150 springs to get more lift..
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Reply #10
Quote from: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87;122142
And i thought the jeep guys used F150 springs to get more lift..


A lot of people do use F-150 springs, but they tend to be a little bit too stiff because of the spring rates being so high, whereas the fox cars have almost the same spring rate as the Jeeps do.
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