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Old 22-06-2014 | 08:36 PM
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Default Ford Pop 100E lowering question :)

Evening PF

Keeping my pop 100e standard as possible with original engine etc.

Just want it lowered.. they do 1 1/2" o 2" lowering blocks which is fine on the back. How do I lowered the standard front suspension is it possible without the Capri/escort front set up?

What springs would fit the struts to lower it to match?

Thanks

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Old 22-06-2014 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Seaneylad
Evening PF

Keeping my pop 100e standard as possible with original engine etc.

Just want it lowered.. they do 1 1/2" o 2" lowering blocks which is fine on the back. How do I lowered the standard front suspension is it possible without the Capri/escort front set up?

What springs would fit the struts to lower it to match?

Thanks

Thanks
Gotta go old skool lowering blocks and cut a coil off the front spring.
Old 24-06-2014 | 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jamie956
Gotta go old skool lowering blocks and cut a coil off the front spring.
should cause any issues should it
car will be standard so not fast, so wont be ragged around haha
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