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    riverman
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    Want to replace shocks and struts

    Just wondering what everybody is using for shocks and struts on their SN95. I have a 1996 GT and not sure if they have ever been replaced, what would be the best ones to replace for just cruising around in. Thanks

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    It's really hard to beat the ride n quality of Bilsteins all round. Not the cheapest option but not crazy money either.

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    Thanks ZR, I'm new to the mustang and car thing. You have any good places to purchase parts from.

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    Where abouts do you live?

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    Just outside of Brantford.

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    Is the car lowered? Are you planning on lowering? Car mostly for street?

    Shocks and struts should be matched to the springs.
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    Jay at Miseners Performance is not all that far or you could have DaSilva Racing (club sponsor) mail em to you.

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    I have a 97 cobra, and run Bilsteins and Roush springs.
    Did new end links while everything was apart.
    Once lowered, then you move onto needing caster camber plates.
    I then added Maximum Motorsports adjustable rear lower control arms to bring the rear down a little more.
    Next step is a panhard bar to centre the rear axel.
    If I had the money, coilovers would be nice, but I don't lol as all of the above added up.

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    They seem to work equally as well with stock or lowering springs.

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    No, car is not lowered, just for street and cruising around in. I'll take a look at Miseners.

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