![]() Photos show the coil and the SKW without the Falcon sheet metal bumpstop in place. You can still see the “AirRide” logo stamped in. I painted the top plates black, my motor compartment is low key and in black they suit it nicely. No compromises to the car so if a return to coils is needed it would be no problem. I carefully trimmed the flanges and the plate fits nicely.ģ. Falcons have a factory sheet metal strut tower brace, whose flanges interfere w/ the AirRide top plate. I elongated the shock tower slots to suit.Ģ. Hole pattern bolt circle in Falcon shock tower is slightly smaller than the AirRide aluminum top plate hole pattern. Picture shows the air springs, top aluminum plates, and the machined shock mounts that go under the car sheetmetal, sandwiching w/ the aluminum plates.ġ. Packaging and quality of the parts are excellent. I’m sure this is your simplest set up, I like to be prepared!Īfter reading the instructions (!) I am partway through the front install. Do you have ARK2005 instruction sheets up, I didn’t see any on the Instruction page. Is the number of leaves removed for AirRide installation experimental or is there a recommendation?Ĥ. The car has 2″ wide leafs, a total of 5 leafs. Does the AirRide bracket set up allow for some variation in this offset?ģ. The leaf and the frame rail are a bit offset laterally where the tape measure is shown (the leaf is inboard of the frame at the front mount, however is not directly under the frame rail where the airspring would be it is directly under the frame at the shackle at the rear). Is that within range for the AirRide set up and if so what ranges will it operate in? What amount of lowering from that may be expected when set at normal ride / drive height?Ģ. The current stock ride height measures 8.5″ from bottom of frame rail to top of leaf spring. Don’t worry about the cherry bomb mufflers and exhaust, that’ll be gone.ġ. Here is a shot of the rear leafs on the 63 Falcon Sprint. 2 leaf/underframe kit, I have a few questions. ![]()
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