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http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78147

See above at Doctor Fishtails finding.

This isn't the first place I've seen someone mention this. Now of course I can't prove it and would like to see more proof of it one way or another.

If this is in fact not true and is happening for another reason, I'll gladly delete my post. It might be worth making another thread about this if it in fact is not true. Would be nice to let members know if the CB005 does not in fact change the ride height at all. Some members might have seen it and may wonder the same thing.
It does not significantly change ride height at all. I documented before and after on my car when I put it on last fall.
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It does not significantly change ride height at all. I documented before and after on my car when I put it on last fall.
Interesting. Well I seem to be getting mixed information. Either way not taking the CB005 off my car. Thanks for your input BmacIL.
 

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these arent the lowest but imho i think this is the best spring you can get.
 

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The CB005 raises the "Sagging" bushings to stock unloaded configuration.

When this happens, it will raise the cradle approximately 1/16" to 1/8".

The math says if the ride height changes, it would be so insignificant that it would practically be impossible to accurately measure. Motion ratio.
 

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I'm hoping to throw my CB005 on before the end of the month. It will be nice getting rid of the wheel hop.
 

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How are SP089/SP082s on PP struts? or should I just pop for some struts right away?
They work really well on PP shocks and struts, as they're actually designed for them.

Since installing these, I would highly recommend grabbing a set to let the rear shocks work to their potential:
https://www.steeda.com/steeda-s550-mustang-billet-rear-shock-mount-10mm-rear-shocks-555-8151.html

See info here (posts 97, 103, 105)
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60576&page=7
 

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How are SP089/SP082s on PP struts? or should I just pop for some struts right away?
I think they work great! Its a great balance of everyday driveability and sportiness.
 

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The great thing about the 089/082 setup is if later down the road you ever decide to go FI those minmal drop fronts will allow for the extra weight.
 
 








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