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which kind of lowering springs
which lowering springs are good and which kind of shocks would be the best for my 04 mustang gt.
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anything past a 2 i think you need to get specifically lowering springs, i like h&r springs, they lower it about 1.75 in
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but also that gives a good ride not shyt ride so yea plz help out trying to get the best
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well if your stock shocks are shot then get new ones but if theyre fine it'll still give a good ride, but id reccommend bilstein or koni shocks
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how much lower did you want to go
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i jsut want to do it once so im ognna change them but yea how bout tokico
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i want to go down bout 1.5 maybe 1.7
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tokico s/s MM c/c plates and H&R springs i thinks a great setup, about 1.75" in the front and little more than 1.5" rear, perfect stance.
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can anyone give me the best site where they have the best set ups or suspension kits
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which is better steeda or eibach lowering springs and which kind of tokicos are good
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I would go with Steeda. They make real nice stuff, and work exclusivley with Ford.
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and for shocks which kind of tokicos should i get need help
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so are the white bilsiten shocks and struts good with a steeda sport spring or competition spring
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Yes! They will work great together. Or you can pick one of Steeda's Suspension paks, which are great in quality, they add excellent handling & a smooth ride to the car, and are well worth the money. |
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where can i find a good steeda package wat website is the best and plz help out i just want the best shyt for my stang dont wanna fucking bottom like a bitch and also how come the the revs like dont go down fast they jsut like flaot slowly back down wen u accel and then let it decelerate
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www.Steeda.com
Thats your best bet for Steeda kits. You can see if any of the sites me & some other members listed here have them as well: http://www.moddedmustangs.com/forums...s-vt19450.html |
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