How Do You Install Lowering Springs On Mustangs?
Lowering springs help your car handle better by stiffening the suspension and lowering the center of gravity. They also make the car look better. Installing a set of lowering springs on a Mustang is a common modification. This is a modification that you can do in a few hours with the right tools and know-how. Loosen the lug nuts on all four wheels. Jack up the car and place it securely on jack stands using the factory recommended jacking points. Remove the brake line clamp on the strut housing with a 10mm socket. Unbolt the upper anti-swaybar link from the strut housing. Remove the anti-swaybar link attachment nut. Use a wrench on each side, one to hold the nut and one for the bolt. Disconnect the ABS harness clamp with needlenose pliers. Be careful not to break this when removing it. Remove the two lower strut bolts that attach the spindle and hub to the strut. Support the brake and hub assembly with wire or something similar so there is no strain on the brake line. Remove the four nu