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  • driftsucky
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    Looks compeltely functional. If I saw it on the road, I'd look at it like "wow, that's clean. is that lowered?" do like

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  • Randomofodication
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    that looks awesome!

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  • JonD
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    Wheels look great. Just need smaller tires and it'll sit a bit lower again and sit much nicer

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  • tcturbo91
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    looks great! I have always loved those wheels. Thought about a set of the x10 all around on one of my cars quite a few times

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  • TurboFox
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    Finally got some rims on my car. Decided to go cheap and get some 17x9 mustang sc replica wheels. I know a lot of you won't like that fact that I went for function over form, but I am really happy with how the car looks. The car does need to be lowered a little more but the fender lips will need to be rolled first.



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  • Trif0rce
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    I'm really liking the sudden spring up of fox body builds on here, I've got like 4 to compare to my car, and see what other people are having for issues as I starting building mine. You're lucky to have picked up such a clean fox, I'm currently just fixing things that are broken, I can't wait to actually start modding.

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  • TurboFox
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    Originally posted by keeton View Post
    Really nice car. Good to see you are keeping the car nice and clean but taking a different direction that most. I'm thinking about going for stance on my '84...just not sure what diameter wheel to go with.

    What are the specs on the coilover springs you used?

    Really eager to see where you go with this car!
    I used 350Ib springs in the front 10in long spring. In the back I have 200Ib springs 8in long spring. If you want to go real low you would probably need higher spring rates than those. I would have went higher but then I would need to get the bilstien HD's re-valved.

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  • keeton
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    Really nice car. Good to see you are keeping the car nice and clean but taking a different direction that most. I'm thinking about going for stance on my '84...just not sure what diameter wheel to go with.

    What are the specs on the coilover springs you used?

    Really eager to see where you go with this car!

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  • Jack-1303
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    Really Impressed with this car! Great transformation.

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  • LvMustang
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    Jealous... Also, those American muscle replicas... Just saying!

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  • low89fox
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    OMG, so clean!!! I wish I had a turbo 2.3... Although my fuel economy isn't even that bad, it's just the "cool factor" of having a 4 banger turbo mustang.

    I think mine is lower than yours, and I have no handling issues... I think the mustang guys say you'll handle like crap just to scare you from giving your car a fresh stance.. lol

    I'm not sure about the exhaust on the 2.3's, but the 5.0 exhaust hangs real low and scrapes on absolutely everything. (I even scrape on road reflectors when I change lanes sometimes!!!) And if yours hangs below anything, re-routing it is a must if you're slamming your car. I'm hopefully doing mine this weekend, along with my coil-overs.

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  • SheaMoose
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    I think Diamond Racing wheels would be your best choice.
    They are cheap, and would look great on the Mustang.

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  • Byron
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    What offsets work on these? One cheap thing you could do is pull all the hubs and rotors and have them drilled to 4x100. That would drop the price and open up tons of wheels for you to run.

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  • black_89gt
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    These are similar style and way cheaper (theyre replicas, but on a budget they work perfect I think). There are alot more options for 4-lug fox's out there than when mine was still 4-lug. americanmuscle.com and latemodelrestoration.com have tons of parts for mustangs. Also for restoration type parts I would use foxmustangrestoration.com, they have good quality parts at great prices

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  • TurboFox
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    Rotiforms are a long term goal but I would get these http://rotiform.com/products_roc_race.html

    I would love to just put those rims on the car but then if I convert to five lug or if I get a cobra irs I would have to get new rims in a 5x114.3 bolt pattern

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