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Old 03-15-2017, 10:40 AM
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Default Shock Absorbers

Hi guys! I am planning to replace the shock absorbers on my 1988 FORD MUSTANG SSP. I have heard good things about Bilstein Shocks. My question is what specific series among their Street Rod and Muscle Car shock absorbers would fit my GT? I am planning to order one online and have it installed on a local car shop.
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Old 03-15-2017, 11:32 AM
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http://www.maximummotorsports.com/19...ang-P1015.aspx
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Before you spend 640.00 do yourself a favor and plug those part numbers into Google. Check Amazon as well.
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I haven't decided what shocks/struts I will put on my SSP (it needs them!), but when I get them I will scuff the surfaces up and paint them black to look more OEM.
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Before you spend 640.00 do yourself a favor and plug those part numbers into Google. Check Amazon as well.
The link was for the part numbers. Check Ebay, as well. There are good deals to be found, either new, or nearly new. I picked up new quads, because the guys wheel was too wide. Paid $75 for a pair.
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The link was for the part numbers. Check Ebay, as well. There are good deals to be found, either new, or nearly new. I picked up new quads, because the guys wheel was too wide. Paid $75 for a pair.
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