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25 lb thingy - 3/30/2003 11:30:28 AM   
noslow50

 

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I don't know if any one knows of this 25 lb thingy that they put on 94 and up verts. it is supposed to smoothin out the ride of a convertable...casue of all the flex u get because it is a vert...has any one taking on off and noticed any difference.... just curious becasue i took mine off and noticed not a signal difference in ride quality...
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25 lb thingy - 4/16/2003 1:01:55 AM   
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hey im new here but iv heard of what your talking about. but i thought it was only on the fox chassis stangs. reason for it was cowl shake it wsa mounted between RF fender and liner. dragers remove it to loose weight. didnt know SN94/95 had them the cars were designed as verts to begin with so this is new to me.

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