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Thread: 2017 GT just lowered making rear end noise.

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    Super Moderator newbiestangowner's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrape View Post
    Seeing a ton of S550 Mustangs lowered lately. Not sure of what setup they are using but sure as hell looks good.
    Me too Laurence. but I spoke to one guy and he told me he wasn't lowered at all, but (I forget what size rim/tire he told me he was running)

    I think s550 didn't have that real 4x4 wheel gap as previous gens did. I'm just wondering because every s550 iI see area looks lowered lol.

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    I thought so too at first but asked a few of the guys around and found out they all were lowered on Eibach or H&R springs. It looked good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Did you get an alignment?
    So been in for a week, driving impressions?
    Yea, I got an alignment , seems to be driving great. Obviously it's a bit under damped with the stock shocks and struts but I can live with it. Looks awesome too.

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    It looks killer. STill feel big difference in ride vs original lowering springs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    It looks killer. STill feel big difference in ride vs original lowering springs?
    Yea, not a huge difference though. It just runs a bit harder on the bumps that's about it. It handles great.

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