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    #16
    To get it that low you will most likely have to notch the frame in the back. You can get it pretty damn low without that but you won't be laying on the rocker. I was going to bag the 2000 but I am selling it after I get out of school so I am bagging my wagon someday.
    2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"

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      #17
      My friends Mark VII looks like that on the passenger front after its parked for awile . I'm thinking the air suspension is in need of some work.
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      1986 Grand Marquis LS 2 Door
      Ext: Medium Shadow Blue Metallic, Int: Midnight Blue, 3.08 open, 235/70/15 Goodyear Aquatread III, Rebuilt AOD w/ Transgo Shift Kit, 3G upgrade from 95 5.0 Mustang, Walker Dual Exhaust w/ H pipe, Viper 5900ST alarm, De-smogged, Rear Civ. Sway Bar, and more.

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        #18
        The air bags wear out with age. Bad ones lose air pressure after sitting without being pumped up for a few days.
        -Matt
        1968 Fairlane 500 - 1998 Camaro Z/28

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          #19
          The bags are newer, my dad had mentioned something about perhaps a vavle being bad and letting the air out to soon? It's just the one side. Still worth checking the bags nonetheless. I know the Mark VII setup is sort of notorious but, the only issue I have with the Ford setup is the turnoff switch in the trunk which you have to remind everyone about.
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          1986 Grand Marquis LS 2 Door
          Ext: Medium Shadow Blue Metallic, Int: Midnight Blue, 3.08 open, 235/70/15 Goodyear Aquatread III, Rebuilt AOD w/ Transgo Shift Kit, 3G upgrade from 95 5.0 Mustang, Walker Dual Exhaust w/ H pipe, Viper 5900ST alarm, De-smogged, Rear Civ. Sway Bar, and more.

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            #20
            Originally posted by 86GmLsCoupe View Post
            the only issue I have with the Ford setup is the turnoff switch in the trunk which you have to remind everyone about.
            Funny you should mention that, the first time I had my car at Belle Tire the guy spend like 10 minutes looking for that, crawling in the trunk, trying to move the felt panels around a little, it finally came to me what he's doin so after I told him I already pulled the plug to the compressor and that there ain't no switch in these cars he was a whole lot happier.

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