grailgolf
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I'm building a clone SHO out of a 1993 Taurus GL - I have torn the car down to the chassis and have rebuilt it with every aftermart SHO part available ($1,500) Tokico, Intrax, ALSFB, Long Subframe Connectors with custom X member, $1200 worth of TPR Moog bushings & strut mounts, ($900) exotic set of hand made headers for the ($3,900) Tom Morana Racing 210hp 3.0 vulcan motor, ($350) relocated cat with random tech. & flowmaster, ($1,200) ATS 18" wheels wrapped with 245/40/ and the list would probably fill the rest of this page............... QUESTION - When the Tokico's with Intrax springs were installed the ride height came out 2.5" higher than stock - We ended up cutting 2.15 coils off the front & 2 off the rear to achieve the correct ride height - Why would this happen? - My car is 400lbs lighter (3016 lbs weighted at our local truck stop) than a SHO but to my somewhat expansive knowledge of the taurus chassis there is no difference structurally. I spoke with Intrax in great lenghth and they basiclly said I had to be dreaming. I'm confident the 400 lbs would not make that kind of difference in the ride height - To my knowledge the sho chassis is exact to the SLO BUT with upgraded springs, struts etc.... Any experts out there that can throw your best guestamit why this happened?
p.s.- To my knowledge I'm the only one who has built as radical a GL - Tom Morana is a majician making serious hp out of a vulcan.
p.s.- To my knowledge I'm the only one who has built as radical a GL - Tom Morana is a majician making serious hp out of a vulcan.

