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  1. #1
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    Default springs and shocks

    doesa anyone know what spring rates and spring lengths i should be runnin on a mustang mini stock.. dirt 3/8 mid to high bank.. no rules on ride heights or anything like that.. i wanna get shocks and springs from afco..
    thankx troy

  2. #2
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    Do a search on here. There is a lot of info covering your exact question.
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  3. #3
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    Do me you mean do a search within the forum or did you mean to provide a link to another site? I have the same question.

    Thanks

  4. #4
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    Do a search on this site. Forum. Use Mustang, set up, springs, etc....

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    I just did one. I used "Mustang Setup" & "Mustang Springs". I saw lots of posts concerning this very topic. Have fun. Lots of reading on this WONDERFUL site.
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    All I can say is scale your car and if you can use shims or weight jacks as per your rules.... start with replacing your rf and go from there

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    If you want to use AFCO stuff then just call them direct. Many of the suspension people already have baseline set up information on hand. Just know what track and have a set of rules available before you call in case they have any questions.

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