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HOW DOES THE STANCE LOOK ?
COOKER Offline
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#1
HEY GUY I WAS WONDERING ABOUT HOW YOU GUYS LIKE STANCE AND IF I SHOULD CHANGE IT.
DAVE COOK
NEED MY TC BACK
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abolt357 Offline
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#2
That's stock isn't it? I like the stock look, it seems to even out the lines. By the way, didn't the rear ends stand a little higher when they were new? Mine's a little low in the back too.

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88 TC (stock until I chase all the gremlins out)
88 Ranger XLT(2.3 naturally!)
01 Taurus 24V - what a kick for four doors!
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88 TC (5 spd swap, 2-1/2" ATR duals, 3.73 LR, 255 Walbro, Adjustable FPR, Gillis)
88 Ranger XLT(2.3 naturally!)
01 Taurus 24V
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segfaultxr7 Offline
Posting Freak
#3
That looks stock to me, mine is about that level. If anything it looks a little high in the front, but that might just be the picture.

I agree with abolt..some cars looks really good lowered, but I don't think doing that really goes with the shape of our TCs too well.
88 TC 5-speed
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turbokev Offline
Senior Member
#4
I have the exact car and maybe it's just me but it looks like 1 or 2 inches too low in the rear?

I'll post a side pic of my car tomorrow (don't have my camera at work with me)
Kev Schofield
1989 Corvette
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Birdman78758 Offline
Senior Member
#5
Agree with the other posts. Hard to tell since it's on a downhill slope but looks pretty close to normal.

[This message has been edited by Birdman78758 (edited 04-08-2002).]
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Chris Ruhl Offline
Member
#6
It looks stock to me too. How many miles are on your car? Once they get miles on them and if the car has been driven down rough roads, the rear control arm bushings start to get cut up and dried out and they lose their stiffness, causing the rear of the car to set lower.
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COOKER Offline
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#7
I HAVE 116,025 AS OF 1130 TODAY, ARE THE STOCK REPLACEMENTS BLUE??? FOR THE REAR??
DAVE COOK
NEED MY TC BACK
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abolt357 Offline
Junior Member
#8
Would it be best just to buy new bushings (PST or similar) or go with a new four link setup?

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88 TC (stock until I chase all the gremlins out)
88 Ranger XLT(2.3 naturally!)
01 Taurus 24V - what a kick for four doors!
NATO member

88 TC (5 spd swap, 2-1/2" ATR duals, 3.73 LR, 255 Walbro, Adjustable FPR, Gillis)
88 Ranger XLT(2.3 naturally!)
01 Taurus 24V
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TCx2 Offline
Senior Member
#9
Hmm a little low.. a little high... when I opened the picture the thought that came to my mind was...

Aint these cars just PRETTY SumBitches?

I don't think I've ever saw one I DIDN'T like.



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Kevin
TCx2
88 White TC, 5spd, Loaded
01 Zinc Yellow Cobra
67 Green Ford Fairlane 390 4spd
Kevin
TCx2
67 Green Ford Fairlane 428CJ 5spd
89 Fiji Blue Chrysler Conquest
03 Mercury Marauder "Supercharged"
03 Ford Excursion(King of the SUVs)
04 Mustang Cobra - Screaming Yellow
10 Challenger R/T "Supercharged"
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COOKER Offline
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#10
I KNOW (SOME) ABOUT THESE CARS BUT I HAVE NO IDEA ON WHAT THE HECK THAT YOU JUST SAID!! OR IT COOULD BE THE MGD'S (MILLER GENUINE DRAFT) TALKING TO ME. WHAT I WAS TLKING ABOUT IS THAT THE REAR SPRINGS ARE AFTER MARKET OR REPLACEMENTS BECAUSE THEY ARE BLUE AND THE FRONT ONES ARE KINDA RUSTY COLOR.
DAVE COOK
NEED MY TC BACK
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