csmaan12
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- 2016 Mustang GT, Oxford White
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I have a front pair of PP shocks ready to go on the car from another member here which I got to replace my now creaky base GT shocks.
Figure while I’m in there I should knock out two birds with one stone and order some springs from Steeda, especially if there’s a 4th of July sale or something. Which ones do I need to look into that aren’t going to lower me too much, but provide a good street ride, it’s bad out here on the IL roads so I don’t want to also be looking at chiropractors. I’ll likely be going with Steeda non adjustable shocks later so ideally I’d like to match up to those when I switch out, but that won’t be for a while.
Also while I’m doing all the work is there anything that I could do like preventative maintenance so I don’t get creaky shocks again...
Figure while I’m in there I should knock out two birds with one stone and order some springs from Steeda, especially if there’s a 4th of July sale or something. Which ones do I need to look into that aren’t going to lower me too much, but provide a good street ride, it’s bad out here on the IL roads so I don’t want to also be looking at chiropractors. I’ll likely be going with Steeda non adjustable shocks later so ideally I’d like to match up to those when I switch out, but that won’t be for a while.
Also while I’m doing all the work is there anything that I could do like preventative maintenance so I don’t get creaky shocks again...
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