Mustang people..new toy ideas.
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Re: Mustang people..new toy ideas.
Originally Posted by zx12guy
I wanna say one of the Eibach's lower more than 1.5. Also any reason why you don't have steeda springs listed?
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Re: Mustang people..new toy ideas.
Originally Posted by slvrgtstang
well you wouldn't have to ask what to buy, you could ask which is better for my use.
Sorry if I listened to what shops say, I would have 3.73's in this car and Superchargers and Nitrous suck(according to Mr Dega )
Hey Chris, I actually haven't looked too much about the Steedas. I kinda forgot about them.
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I have the H&R Sports coupled to some KYB AGX's.
With the adjustability the shocks/struts give me I feel I can balance the car well for any use. I really like the springs, it lowered the car enough to where it doesn't look like a 4x4, but its not slammed.
With the adjustability the shocks/struts give me I feel I can balance the car well for any use. I really like the springs, it lowered the car enough to where it doesn't look like a 4x4, but its not slammed.
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That is why I chose to adjustable strut/shock route. Just needed some info on springs from those that are using them. Plus I get to see the result aka your sig. Thanks man!!
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Re: Mustang people..new toy ideas.
I personally have the Eibach Pro kit with Tokico adjustables. Although it does not look all that low, exhaust clearance is certainly an issue. I would not consider the handling to be anything spectacular, but it is better than the stock 4x4 setup.
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Re: Mustang people..new toy ideas.
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I personally have the Eibach Pro kit with Tokico adjustables. Although it does not look all that low, exhaust clearance is certainly an issue. I would not consider the handling to be anything spectacular, but it is better than the stock 4x4 setup.
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Re: Mustang people..new toy ideas.
It handles good with this setup, and it really is a bargain for how much it cost. Coming from an Evo, my expectations of handling are a bit high. However, this combo would probably be just right for what he is looking for. Very streetable, looks great, and still soft enough not to kill launches.
BTW, still for sale if anyone is interested.
BTW, still for sale if anyone is interested.
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Re: Mustang people..new toy ideas.
I am sticking with the strange adjustables(have heard good things about them and a decently priced strut/shock), but that look on that 98 Cobra looks nice.
Just gonna shop around and see who has the best deal on the springs. Going to visit www.stangsuspension.com and see what josh can do for me.
Just gonna shop around and see who has the best deal on the springs. Going to visit www.stangsuspension.com and see what josh can do for me.