Just dropped the rear 1" do I really need to do front?

palerider94

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Just put FR 1" drop springs on back. Front and rear wheel gap looks the same. Still has a slightrake (drop in front rake). I like the look. Drives fine. I have the front 1" drop springs also but thinking I like the look as is. Any issue with just doing back springs and not front?
 
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Should be fine, I run Roush springs (.75-1.0 lower) on the rear and stock on the front. No issues at all. Trim down the jounce bumpers on the rear axle though.
 
Just put FR 1" drop springs on back. Front and rear wheel gap looks the same. Still has a slightrake (drop in front rake). I like the look. Drives fine. I have the front 1" drop springs also but thinking I like the look as is. Any issue with just doing back springs and not front?

Got a pic of the stance???...... Mine has a little too much rake, and I would
like to see a more level look.
 
I'm thinking about doing this to mine. Pics would be awesome!!!

Also, what's involved in changing the rear springs? Is it something that can be done at home?
 
Pretty easy to change back springs springs. I used the write up attached to do. I had some bracing to remove the article refers to. Assuming because my car is a vert. I also used a spring compressor on one side which it does not reference. With dropping the rear still could not get it dropped enough to get the 1st spring off. Once I got one off I was able to push up on the oppsite side to drop enough to get coil out on the other. I may have been able to do that with removing the first spring but it did not dawn on me at the time. I'll get some pics this weekend. Although I'm leaning toward doing the front also. After driving the car around I think the springs settled a little and now the wheel gap is a little bigger in front. Only I would notice it but since I got the springs anyhow I might as well put them in. I'll post before and after pics.

2011 Mustang GT 5.0 Ford Racing Lowering Springs Install - LRS Blog - Read Here Shop Here
 
Pretty easy to change back springs springs. I used the write up attached to do. I had some bracing to remove the article refers to. Assuming because my car is a vert. I also used a spring compressor on one side which it does not reference. With dropping the rear still could not get it dropped enough to get the 1st spring off. Once I got one off I was able to push up on the oppsite side to drop enough to get coil out on the other. I may have been able to do that with removing the first spring but it did not dawn on me at the time. I'll get some pics this weekend. Although I'm leaning toward doing the front also. After driving the car around I think the springs settled a little and now the wheel gap is a little bigger in front. Only I would notice it but since I got the springs anyhow I might as well put them in. I'll post before and after pics.

2011 Mustang GT 5.0 Ford Racing Lowering Springs Install - LRS Blog - Read Here Shop Here

Thanks for the reply and link! I look forward to seeing the pics.
 
here's the pict. In looking at it may just leave alone and not do front. driveway has a downward slope. I'll have to check it out more on an even surface.

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Yeah thats an improvement over the stock raked look for sure. Level.
I measured dead center of my wheels to the lip of the wheel well,, front
and back.... On my car, factory suspension, the rear has exactly 1 inch more
wheel gap than the front. So where can I get only 2 springs :flag::nice:
 
Did not get an alignment - when I do the front I probably will. No noticeable difference in ride - did not seem any stiffer. When I first sat in car you can tell the heigth difference though..