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Ramses scored a set of those that I had sitting in the shop. They came off a brand new car. The springs are a little stiffer and shorter than stock GT springs. Should wake up his 2006 Mustang V6.
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MustangSteve wrote:
Ramses scored a set of those that I had sitting in the shop. They came off a brand new car. The springs are a little stiffer and shorter than stock GT springs. Should wake up his 2006 Mustang V6.
Drove a 2007 Roush Mustang with similar track springs...you're right they will wake you up too...way to firm, like driving on a washboard, you'll be sorrrrry....jj
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He was... The springs are on the garage floor now.
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