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I have a buddy who has Bilstein's on his minitruck. I know that's pretty ****ing far from my Mustang, but he likes them. A bit on the expensive side though.
 
I've got Tokicos on the wife's 94 GT with the Bullitt springs and really like them. Just picked up a set of KYBs for my sister's 94 SHO and still working on getting them installed (rear spindle is being difficult). I know it's not a stang, but it's still a strut---I'll post back after the install and test drives.
 
You could get something for $12 that would give you a huge improvement over the worn stock ones. ;)
I replaced the stock ones on my 91 many years ago with some Monroe Sensa-trak's. They are not cool or flashy but they ride and handle good for the price. They may be a little to soft for some people though, they start soft and then tighten up as compressed.
 
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I'm leaning toward the Tokico's...
 
so, just hit up the local auto parts store and buy whatever they have in stock? Made in America of course not that of shores pooh...
 
You could get something for $12 that would give you a huge improvement over the worn stock ones. ;)
I replaced the stock ones on my 91 many years ago with some Monroe Sensa-trak's. They are not cool or flashy but they ride and handle good for the price. They may be a little to soft for some people though, they start soft and then tighten up as compressed.
Monroe SEnsa-tracs have gone way up since youve bought them then.. I just bought a set and paid 65 a piece for the front ones and 30 a piece for the rears....:D
 
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