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Question: for those with the CB005. Does it cause the ride height in the rear to be slightly higher as in more wheel gap as opposed to without it?

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Not at all.
 

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Nope. This is one of the best mods you can do on your Mustang.
 
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Thanks. I've had it for awhile now. Just wondering whether my ride height is where it should be.
 

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Question: for those with the CB005. Does it cause the ride height in the rear to be slightly higher as in more wheel gap as opposed to without it?

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Yes it does. This has been talked about in other threads. I actually was the first to notice this. But it is such a small increase that the benefits are worth it. :thumbsup:
 

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Mine increased but not by much.
 
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Yes it does. This has been talked about in other threads. I actually was the first to notice this. But it is such a small increase that the benefits are worth it. :thumbsup:
If it does, wouldn't that affect a lot of things since the spring rate takes into account the ride height of the vehicle?
 

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Still have to install mine once the weather warms up so I'll try and remember to take measurements ... then again, I'm already lowered 1" so not sure if that'll affect it or not although OP is also lowered.
 

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If it does, wouldn't that affect a lot of things since the spring rate takes into account the ride height of the vehicle?
I would not worry about it. Like I said the benefits you get from that BMR product is worth the itty bitty difference. Just don't buy the BMR knock offs. I am very picky on where my car ends up after installing Lowering springs and doing a measurement before and after is how I figured out that it does raise the car. :)
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