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Posted by MustangNate (Member # 4559) on
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Alright, so I'm about to pick up a 95 Mustang GT (5.0, auto, 78k miles) and I was just curious about a few things.
Will I be able to run 17x8 03 Mach 1 wheels with a 2" drop and a chin spoiler without any clearance issues? Thanks.
Also, will drop springs from an 87 - 93 Mustang work on a 94 - 95?
- Nathan -
Posted by 8850GT (Member # 5909) on
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yes...no, and yes
Posted by MustangNate (Member # 4559) on
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lol Okay so I'm all good then?
Posted by MustangNate (Member # 4559) on
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Also curious if a Flowmaster cat-back for 87-93 LX 5.0 will work on a 95 GT if I don't use the tail pipes?
Posted by bottled95GT?? (Member # 1772) on
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i dont think so.... btw, ive got an Off road Mac H pipe for a 94/95 GT if your interested.... it + s chambers sounded nice, no tail pipes into dumps sounded even better
Posted by 1968_Fastback (Member # 1482) on
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Originally posted by bottled95GT??:
i dont think so.... btw, ive got an Off road Mac H pipe for a 94/95 GT if your interested.... it + s chambers sounded nice, no tail pipes into dumps sounded even better
how much do you want for that?
Posted by Fourd Man (Member # 7348) on
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If u r tryin to bolt on flows from a 87 the bipes that bolt on to the cats r shorter than the pipes for a 94, so u will have to make them longer to fit in the muffler space
Posted by slidewayz94 (Member # 3101) on
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you'll scrap a bit pulling in/out out of driveways with the wheel/drop/chin spoiler.
And most speed bumps your exhaust will scrape.
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