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  adzza17 said:
That looks farkin nice

that's about the ride height I'm looking for

What type king springs are they?

How much did it lower it by?

To be honest, I cant remember how much ride height was reduced by. I will measure my old mans tomorrow and then mine and put up a post. I used Kings, AU superlows in the front and BA superlows in the rear, not sure what the difference is between the Au superlows and BA ones but Ive seen them used before and like how the car sat and handled. I chopped one nob of the rear bump stops, other then that it took just under and hour to do, considering up untill two days ago I was a mechanic at ford.

cheers guys

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I prefer the ride height of the Ford in the background!

just kiding

looks great buddy, and excellent colour choice too :)

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Hahah, we have a few fords at home, the red rtv is my old mans, and his shopping trolley is a phantom purple 03 xr6 turbo. so between them and mine we have a few.

  adzza17 said:
That looks farkin nice

that's about the ride height I'm looking for

What type king springs are they?

How much did it lower it by?

Like I said previously, King springs, Au superlows in the fron and BA superlows in the rear

Just went and measure dads and mine,, both with factor 18's. From the center of the rim to he guards,

Standard

Front: 360mm

Rear: 360mm also

Mine lowered

Front: 330mm

Rear: 333mm

Handles extremely well and rides real nice. Just take one nob off the rear bump stops.

(please not that a kidney belt is not required when carrying out this mod)

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