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Which stance looks better???

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A. LOWERED FRONT AND BACK:




B. JUST THE FRONT LOWERED:

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Front and back! Too much rake for my taste
 

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both of course!
 

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I have BMR springs installed so I vote B as well.
 

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Both look good but I vote for B:thumbsup: I am surprised you have your Stang out off the garage:eyebulge:
 

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Just the front. In the day (I'm a bit older) we used to always jack the back of the cars up and put on really big tires. I think that just lowering the front kind of duplicates that. Just my opinion...
 

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I like both, but choice B would be the better look with a more mild rake IMO. Of course I'm in my 50's and like the subtle muscle car (oxymoron) look :cool: A mild rake with staggered tire sizes is in my car's future.
 

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Lower front and back for sure! If you want a little rake, just make sure to use springs that lower the front more than the rear. My CJPP springs lower the front 1.5" and rear 1". The stance is perfect!
 

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Neither. Too much drop.
 

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A, Too much rear fender gap in B.
 
 








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