Be carefull on how low you go.
I worked on this car and it is a pain. You have to drive it up on 2x4's to get either a jack or a lift under it.If you own a Pantera for any length of time you will need to jack it up. It bottoms frequently either on bumps dips etc. The rear camber is out badly as it is on the other end of the curve and needs the adjustable longer arm$ to bring in. I told the guy it would be better to pick it up just a little to cure all these problems and the answer was"it wouldn't look cool."
My Pantera will not be this low.
This car has the following:
Wilkinson wheels. 18's rear 17's front.
Hall springs on factory shocks.
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