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Canada - Newfoundland Steeda Rear Spring Spacer. Need Input.

Off2jail

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Shaun
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2015 Mustang GT Hellion TT
Hi All,

I am running BMR SP088R drag springs / Viking Crusaders in the back of the car with stock springs and struts up front. The car is currently raked slightly in the back even with a Steeda 3/8” spacer. I have a Steeda 1/2” spacer on the way for replacement to bring up the back of the car. Do you think the 1/2” spacer will bring the car up enough or should I get a local machine shop to fabricate a 3/4” aluminum spacer?

The car is too low in the rear for my liking.

Please see attached photo.

All comments and input are greatly appreciated.

Shaun View attachment 480649
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