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Any Aftermarket Shocks and Springs Available?

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Biomta Guy:
I'm not sure that you should buy a T Bird then. These cars were made to be cruisers, thus the softer ride.
We had a member here, Daij, that did lots of things to his TBird and ultimately traded it for a Corvette.
The only thing that I could suggest is to contact the Lincoln LS Club. They have lots of items that are used on both cars. They may be able to help you get what you want.
Good luck
 
Shocks?

Another suggestion is to try Eibach Springs for a sportier suspension/ride. But....be careful of cowl shake. That may be the result!

BTW, the Lincoln LS Owners Club is at www.llsoc.com They also have an air induction system for our Birds if you're interested. The CAI costs $400. but many have gotten it for $300 to $350. It's supposed to increase accelleration +.
 
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Biomta Guy:
I'm not sure that you should buy a T Bird then. These cars were made to be cruisers, thus the softer ride.
We had a member here, Daij, that did lots of things to his TBird and ultimately traded it for a Corvette.
Well, it could use a little help. I'm not trying to make a sportscar out of it. I have a Z06. So I know about really firm suspensions.
The only thing that I could suggest is to contact the Lincoln LS Club. They have lots of items that are used on both cars. They may be able to help you get what you want.
Good luck
Ah, same basic platform. Good idea. Thanks.
 
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