NoLimit95
Dedicated LVC Member
:lol: Its fine. Thaywood gets a little bent out of shape sometimes. A strut abused him as a small child or something.
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:lol: Its fine. Thaywood gets a little bent out of shape sometimes. A strut abused him as a small child or something.
I bought them from a member on another forum because at the time, there was no availability of these shocks. I would just search online for them. I would imagine by now they are available again, but before you make any potential purchase and get the "sorry we don't actually have them" type of email that I got(even though they said they were in stock) I would call them on the phone to verify. Sometimes these online sites are very disorganized with their inventories. Just a fair warning....
Nice, thanks. I'm reading your sig here, so you bought the shocks and then used Thunderbird springs with them? I'll be honest, I've never built my own "assembly")) before.
The front shocks are Tokico Blues part# HU-3689
The front shock mounts are KYB part# SM5187
The rear shocks are Koni Sports part# 8041-1202Sport
The rear shock mounts were custom made and purchased from member 98lincmk7lsc.
The rear isolators are Prothane part# 6-1709 (I purchased 2 sets(4 total)
The rear perches(4 of them) were custom made and purchased from another member.
The springs I used are Thunderbird SC springs and were purchased from a member over at TCCOA. Due to the ride height on my car now I would suggest you go with something other than SC springs. I don't mind them, but plenty of people are not agreeing with the ride height my car is at now. Vogtland sells a drop spring kit for the T-Birds which was going to be my second option. There are also plenty of other options as far as the springs are concerned.
Oh man, you are great. Thanks for the help. How high is too high? How many inches is it riding high? Are the SC springs different than the LX springs from the 'Bird? (If you know off the top of your head)
See here:
http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=83618
Honestly, I really have no idea on the LX vs. SC springs but I can't imagine the car would sit any higher! LOL
For what it's worth, I saw pictures of a 90 Tbird SC on stock suspension and my car sits at about the same height.
That is pretty high. Since I've never done this before, I wouldn't know what to do about that. Definitely would want it a bit lower.
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Get the 1.5 lowered kit and call it a day. Sounds like you like the lowered look and you can always add better shocks to this kit down the road if you're not happy with the Monroe's
Comes with everything you'll need to completely convert over.
It's something that I really can't help on or suggest anything for but I have heard of a few getting the lowered kit and "they say" they're happy with it but I really wouldn't know. I'm on air for life or as long as I own my car which will be until it falls apart or gets totaled or blows up.
also, don't call them struts!thaywood! stay back! its a new guy!!!
I know for sure that the T-Bird upper and lower control arms will work if you are on coils. If the 92 Cougar uppers and lowers are a direct cross reference to the T-Bird ones you should be good to go. Not sure on the tie rod ends, but I'm sure someone will chime in.
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build your own kit.
Inside Diameter 3.687", Bar Diameter .640", Installed Height 12.44"
Spring size: Inside Diameter 3.677", Bar Diameter .656", Installed Height 14"
Alright, I've been thinking. I'm trying to figure out how to solve KStroms' 4x4 look by using different coil springs on my build. Since he just used T-Bird SC springs and I haven't looked up the stock height on those I don't have that piece of information. What I do have though, is a choice on Moog springs.
Moog #CC888 have a spring size of:
They have a load rating of 1410 lbs and are said to be a fit for the 91-96 T-Bird/Cougar with either the 5.0 or the 4.6 V8.
Then there's another choice, Moog #CC872. These claim to fit the 91-97 T-Bird/Cougar with the 3.8 V6, and only have a load rating of 804 lbs, and their size is:
Now I'm thinking it's a safer bet to go with the ones that were used to support the larger
engine. Any input?