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I want to lower the car on coilovers using stock wheels. Would someone be so kind and show off their photochopping skills and show what the car would look like after the install? Thanks in advance
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Noone ever goes there anymore. If you don't have anything positive to say please do not post replies, that's all. Thanks!
That explains why it's on the front page below this post. My reply wasn't positive OR negative. If you don't have anything smart to say, don't post replies. That's all. You're welcome.
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1989 Ford Tempo AWD(SOLD)
Your car can really look like that if you install those crappy Sprint springs
I've heard alot of bad things about them...never had any experience personally. I don't wanna go that route though I think coilovers and Ingalls camber kit is what MD has prescribed for this project
I've heard alot of bad things about them...never had any experience personally. I don't wanna go that route though I think coilovers and Ingalls camber kit is what MD has prescribed for this project
Nice. How much does the camber kit run for? I might be interested in it when Tein comes out with their CO's.
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