Roanstang Active Member Feb 22, 2013 105 10 29 Coastal Texas Mar 18, 2013 #1 Mar 18, 2013 #1 This drop leveled my Roanstang, and it really handles much better in the twisty's! Attachments tn_Dicky Ranch 006.JPG 86.4 KB · Views: 154 tn_Nurse Cindy 013.JPG 42.4 KB · Views: 150
Clair Smith Active Member Apr 4, 2012 186 13 29 Norfolk Va Mar 18, 2013 #2 Mar 18, 2013 #2 Roanstang said: This drop leveled my Roanstang, and it really handles much better in the twisty's! Click to expand... Looks good Reactions: 1 user
Roanstang said: This drop leveled my Roanstang, and it really handles much better in the twisty's! Click to expand... Looks good
Roanstang Active Member Feb 22, 2013 105 10 29 Coastal Texas Mar 28, 2013 #3 Mar 28, 2013 #3 Thanks Clair, I really believe in dropping the rear of our ponies for safety's sake. This gives the car more grip control. Attachments tn_Dicky Ranch 006.JPG 86.4 KB · Views: 125
Thanks Clair, I really believe in dropping the rear of our ponies for safety's sake. This gives the car more grip control.
beviking Active Member Aug 29, 2011 228 9 29 Syracuse,NY Mar 28, 2013 #4 Mar 28, 2013 #4 Is that 1 1/2" front and back? Looks good whatever it is! I put in 1" front/1 1/2" rear springs (eibach/roush/dub) this winter. Looks much better but haven't tested them out yet. Reactions: 1 user
Is that 1 1/2" front and back? Looks good whatever it is! I put in 1" front/1 1/2" rear springs (eibach/roush/dub) this winter. Looks much better but haven't tested them out yet.
Roanstang Active Member Feb 22, 2013 105 10 29 Coastal Texas Mar 29, 2013 #5 Mar 29, 2013 #5 Viking, it's the rear only. Roanstang only has 14,000 miles so I am waiting for the struts & shocks to wear before I do the front springs. Attachments tn_no 004.JPG 120.6 KB · Views: 124
Viking, it's the rear only. Roanstang only has 14,000 miles so I am waiting for the struts & shocks to wear before I do the front springs.