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Originally posted by Grape View Postwell you gotta use your eyeballs at ride height and see if they are binding, we put tape on the tops of the coils to see how hard we are coilbinding. i thought that first picture was a ride height.
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Originally posted by dville_gt View PostCan you think of any other reason the front end would be rock hard like that. Shock is working, control arm move freely, ball joint feels good. I don't think the spring is actually touching coil to coil, but to my (inexperienced) eyes they look very compressed.pinto gt with wood trim
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Springs are cheap, I'd be looking for some 200's at least.
My car has 150's or 175's (can't remember) and it's not near enough.
I was talking to Wolfe a while back, I'm thinking he had something like 500's in the front!
Also, something to think about, if you run a 12" spring, you'll get the spanner nut higher up and potentially keep some of that wear off of the coil over tube.
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostSprings are cheap, I'd be looking for some 200's at least.
My car has 150's or 175's (can't remember) and it's not near enough.
I was talking to Wolfe a while back, I'm thinking he had something like 500's in the front!
Also, something to think about, if you run a 12" spring, you'll get the spanner nut higher up and potentially keep some of that wear off of the coil over tube.
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Wheel rate on a strut mustang is NOT 1:1 for spring rate. that 1800 lbs you are talking about is more like 2100 lbs. I think the front wheel rate ratio is like .85 but could be even lower. Pull a fender and drop the car on the ground to see the spring behind the wheel. I got $5 that says it's fully compressed. That's an awfully light spring with a boat anchor on the nose with turbo parts added in for ballast. Whatever you do, don't drive it or you are going to bust up a caster/camber plate or strut tower.
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostSprings are cheap, I'd be looking for some 200's at least.
My car has 150's or 175's (can't remember) and it's not near enough.
I was talking to Wolfe a while back, I'm thinking he had something like 500's in the front!
Also, something to think about, if you run a 12" spring, you'll get the spanner nut higher up and potentially keep some of that wear off of the coil over tube.
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and......here comes the shock technology lol. 2 pro stock teams have been running penske inerters on the rear since '04ish. this regressive rebound deal in the front will be what all drag cars should have on them.
pinto gt with wood trim
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