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    Default Rear Mustang coilovers

    What length are most of you guys using? Looks like for the strange double adj. they have 11 3/8in, 17 1/8in and 19 1/8in extended lengths. I thought I read most use the 17 1/8in but wanted to hear some feed back. Also a Spring rate would help.


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    i have 17's

    spring rate will be determined by what suspension and what tire you plan to use. best bet is to call team Z he has great deals on packages. and knows a thing or two on how to set up a suspension

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
    i have 17's

    spring rate will be determined by what suspension and what tire you plan to use. best bet is to call team Z he has great deals on packages. and knows a thing or two on how to set up a suspension
    Your running drag radials right? what rate did you go with?

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    we used 17 5/8 extended with a 80 pound spring (12 inch) for mini tubbed weight stripped 86...mounted under floor, worked good, 130# was WAAY Too much

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    x2 what he said ^^^^^^

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    Actually to get it exact car should be scaled. But if you talk to Dave at Team Z i am sure he can get you pretty dang close without scaling. I run 12-90lbs. on mu 92 notch. Not sure if these are heavy enough.Will find out in the spring.

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