The car has been layed up for the last few days, and I finally was able to finish the fronts today, I've been working on it in between my nights off this week so it's slow going, hopefully I can do the rears when I get home tomorrow afternoon. Here's what I got so far. The kit is made by Tokico which is rated at supposedly 1.25" lower than stock for a thunderbird/cougar.
all my components for the rears..DLF's perches and prothane isolators, and the front KYB shock mounts.
for all of you air ride freaks..don't worry, I unhooked the ride height sensors and tucked the solenoids behind the fender liner..juuust in case I want to go back..
after bolting the wheels back up and rolling it out..disregard the ass end being low, the car was jacked up in front for 3 days straight and some air must have "dissapeared" from the rear bags in that time. Once I get the springs in I assume it will be closer to the height of the front, maybe with a slight rake to it. I wasn't really going for the lowest possible height I could achieve with springs here, I wanted something that would be slightly lower than stock but high enough so I wouldn't bottom out or rub on anything going over bumps and get rid of the major lean the car had going with the uneven air ride. As is, the fronts appear to be at a "sensor lowered" height which I like, so we shall see how it turns out after I get the rears done.
now to compare with the old rediculous 4x4 look caused by the air bags making the car lean to one side..
to be continued.
all my components for the rears..DLF's perches and prothane isolators, and the front KYB shock mounts.
for all of you air ride freaks..don't worry, I unhooked the ride height sensors and tucked the solenoids behind the fender liner..juuust in case I want to go back..
after bolting the wheels back up and rolling it out..disregard the ass end being low, the car was jacked up in front for 3 days straight and some air must have "dissapeared" from the rear bags in that time. Once I get the springs in I assume it will be closer to the height of the front, maybe with a slight rake to it. I wasn't really going for the lowest possible height I could achieve with springs here, I wanted something that would be slightly lower than stock but high enough so I wouldn't bottom out or rub on anything going over bumps and get rid of the major lean the car had going with the uneven air ride. As is, the fronts appear to be at a "sensor lowered" height which I like, so we shall see how it turns out after I get the rears done.
now to compare with the old rediculous 4x4 look caused by the air bags making the car lean to one side..
to be continued.