Nick
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GT/V6 version. I'd say most of the time the car is dead even front to back. If I put something heavy in the trunk or have passengers, negative rake. In the last picture I posted it looks like there is a lot but you can't see that the rear wheels are actually sitting in a little ditch. I'm also running a fair amount of rear camber. Not sure how much yet as I still haven't gotten it into a shop yet.What P/N on the progressive springs? Did you get the GT/V6 version or EB?
Hard to tell, but I do see some reverse rake.
Loving the build man, Makes me wish my V6 wasn't totaled and had not gone with the EB the second time around but that was mostly because I wanted the bargain of the PP.The Katzkin kit was $1,000 installed by a local shop. You can find them in basic colors on the web for around $500-$600 if you want to tackle installing yourself.
The katzkin site has inflated prices as far as I can tell.Loving the build man, Makes me wish my V6 wasn't totaled and had not gone with the EB the second time around but that was mostly because I wanted the bargain of the PP.
I'm lurking around on katzkin and all the prices are marginally higher, did you go directly through or through your dealer? I'd love to have this done to my car but In a different color. :cheers:
Hey thanks for the quick reply! I was looking at that too, that does seem alot closer but what I'm optioning out Is for the two front seats and door cards right? I'd like to get the back done as well just to match, even though I never put anyone back there.The katzkin site has inflated prices as far as I can tell.
Check this out for a more realistic price:
http://www.shopsar.com/ford-mustang-katzkin-seat-cover-p/katz-n2fo23.htm