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    Thread: Project Howlin'

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    1. #8
      Join Date
      Mar 2011
      Location
      NY
      Posts
      77
      Country Flag: United States
      I can take more picture if you like. I made up new plates for the rear trailing arms so they would bolt level to the frame. I welded those to the frame and then rotated the bushing so they bolt to my bracket. The front I drilled holes in the frame, then welded in tube to prevent the frame from crushing where the bolts go through. I boxed the frame from front to rear, most people just box the section by the bolts. You need a 5/8" spacer between the frame and the crown vic cross member where it bolts in. I put mine on the top to be lower. I wish somebody would make airide for the front I've asked Ride Tech but I may have to go with eaton lowering springs. In the rear I have ridetech's airover, still playing with ride height.






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