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oh man cant wait for this. been having the thought of slamming my mustang too.
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Originally posted by Night Colors View Postthis is wrongI chose parts that were designed and engineered specifically for this car by ridetech. I could have just gone with some basic DIY kit, bags, 800 switches and called it a day, but now its all fully adjustable...ride height, damping, rebound.. should be fun once all dialed in! Ride nice and comfy on the street, and then stiffen everything up for the track
Another thing i was impressed by was how light everything in this kit was. I think my eibach's weighed more than the front bags and rear shockwaves. The 444c is the heaviest component to this kit. Having it all digital and basically plug and play was a huge bonus too.
Originally posted by DutchStance View PostNeeds sum smaller tires, and it will be perfect.
But already love it, slammed muscle is always good.Last edited by 02Saleen; 04-02-2012, 10:12 AM.
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Needs sum smaller tires, and it will be perfect.
But already love it, slammed muscle is always good.
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In Progress: Lowered Mustang
Hey, Im a long time lurker on the site and finally decided to join a while back, but since then i've basically gone back to lurking around instead of logging in and posting haha so to guys like Fastphil Im sorry i haven't gotten back to you via pm! thanks for the tips!
I have finally gotten around to getting the ridetech suspension put in, since it wasn't really a pressing issue during the winter months. It is almost done, now we are just getting everything tidied up in the trunk, false floor carpeting, mounting etc... and then finally a good fender roll in the front and back. Also going to swap out the 275 front bfg's for some 255s or so. Huuugeee thanks to my buddy Spencer at Sofresh
Its running a Ridetech Ridepro e2 controller, ridetech valve manifold, 3 gallon tank and a single Viair 444C. For the rear, i went with Ridetech Shockwave Adj. Master Series. And for the front i went with the Ridetech Coolride bag kit paired with some Koni Adj. struts.
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More pics of the finished setup to come, along with some nicer HD shoots when its all dialed in and put togetherThanks!
Last edited by 02Saleen; 04-21-2012, 10:02 PM.Tags: None
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