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Old April 5th, 2007, 07:06 AM   #1
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Are there any other good brands of lowering springs for Mustangs besides Eibach? Becuase that really the only brand I ever see. I know not to get cheap ones because they will hurt my ride quailty..and also How much rougher would my car ride with Ebiach Sportline Kit 2.0"Front and 1.8"Back with a set of 18"s???? Or should i just get the Pro-Kit?
 
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i have heard guys on here say toxiko and thats what i have when i get em adjusted for street i tell ya how i like the ride
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Originally Posted by blown96stang
i have heard guys on here say toxiko and thats what i have when i get em adjusted for street i tell ya how i like the ride
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For just some lowering springs, that don't really need caster and camber plates, but are nice to get for just in case. Are the frpp "c" springs. Lowers your car 1" in the rear, and 1.2" in the rear. Nice subtle, yet agressive drop.
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Roush springs give it a nice look.
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Originally Posted by Stang6899
Roush springs give it a nice look.
+10. haha. I bought mine off Ebay for 40 bucks. They gave the car a great stance and the ride is so smooth.
 
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Question- Do I need to take the springs if/when I buy them to have mechanic install? It would seem like I do, I have jackstands and basic tools (ratchet etc). Also if anyone see's any for pretty cheap prices (round 50) and doesn't need them let a brother know. I saw a few on ebay for like 150+.
 
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