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DRIVINFST
Member # 2430
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What brand lowering springs have the best ride and offer a 1.5" drop?
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stangin'
Member # 514
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fms c-springs. reasonably price and comfortable ride. they're not the best for handling wise though.
for a drop, cheap, and comfort go with fms c-springs. for a drop and handling go with h&r springs, more $$$. [ March 07, 2007, 02:24 AM: Message edited by: stangin' ]
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1Sicgt
Member # 714
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H&R- Great Quality Tein- Also good quality
Dropzone- decent price, drop sags about 1/4" after about 2 years
There are other, but I will keep my comments on them, since we carry them too.
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94gt
Member # 3060
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quote: Originally posted by 1Sicgt: H&R- Great Quality
Hell yes! I had the super sports on my old mach and loved them! I put the race springs on my 'vert and am very happy with how they ride and handle!
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CLEEN 50
Member # 5867
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My vote goes to H&R super sports. They make a big difference in handling
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DRIVINFST
Member # 2430
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Anyone ever try Steeda springs?
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CLEEN 50
Member # 5867
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quote: Originally posted by DRIVINFST: Anyone ever try Steeda springs?
I think these are very similar to the Ford "C" springs. Steeda has good springs as well. I'd still rather have H&R. Have riden in vehicles with both and "c" offers a bit more comfortable ride while the H&R springs offer superior handling. [ March 07, 2007, 01:06 PM: Message edited by: CLEEN 50 ]
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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Eibach Pro kit
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1968_Fastback
Member # 1482
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quote: Originally posted by 92stangLX: Eibach Pro kit
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Blind
Member # 3052
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I have FMS 'B' springs and bilstein HD shocks/struts, the ride quality and handling at the track is more than decent for the $200 I spent on the combo.
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F8LSN8K
Member # 7080
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quote: Originally posted by 92stangLX: Eibach Pro kit
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BUKSING
Member # 6594
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whats the difference with eibachs pro kit and sportlines?
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GRIGGYJAMESJIMBO
Member # 6319
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Just cut 'em.... I have 4banger springs in my hatch and cut in the back. They work just fine thank you.
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DLo
Member # 6133
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quote: Originally posted by BUKSING: whats the difference with eibachs pro kit and sportlines?
I was going to ask the same. The pro kit springs are black, and the sport lines are red right? Either way, I have the black springs - I was wondering if anybody could take a measurement from the center of the hub to the top of the fender lip. I'm wondering if my springs are cut.
Btw, I don't know about cutting springs. Aren't some coils progressively rated? You destroy all that when you cut them right?
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F8LSN8K
Member # 7080
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quote: Originally posted by BUKSING: whats the difference with eibachs pro kit and sportlines?
difference is pro kit, lowers ur car, makes it handle a lil better, and they are progressive so ur ride wont be all bouncy and shit
sportlines hella lower ur car and improve hadling, but the are stiffer, unlike the prokit, plus it is recommended that u get c/c plates with sportlines..... [ March 08, 2007, 12:59 AM: Message edited by: F8LSN8K ]
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stangin'
Member # 514
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quote: Originally posted by BUKSING: whats the difference with eibachs pro kit and sportlines?
pro kit will lower ~1.5". decent drop for most people and handling and comfort is improved.
sportline will lower ~2.0". slammed look, slightly stiffer ride, and good handling.
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bottled95GT??
Member # 1772
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quote: Originally posted by stangin': quote: Originally posted by BUKSING: whats the difference with eibachs pro kit and sportlines?
pro kit will lower ~1.5". decent drop for most people and handling and comfort is improved.
sportline will lower ~2.0". slammed look, slightly stiffer ride, and good handling.
pro kit =black springs sportline =red springs.....
my 95GT it on Sportliners with Tokico Shocks and presonally i think its a lil stiff, and to add to it, im rolling on Y2k 18"ers which at times i have rubbing issues. I want softer, but car came that way and im too broke to "down grade" to the pro kit. BUT i must say the stance with the Sportlines is AWESOME [ March 08, 2007, 01:27 AM: Message edited by: bottled95GT?? ]
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BUKSING
Member # 6594
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right on...slammed is the look im after...good shit...thanks.
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1Sicgt
Member # 714
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The Eibach difference.
Prokit Spring Rates: Front: 425-530lb. , Rear 200-300 Lowers car approx. 1.5", but is known for the front to sag, and sit about 2-2.5"
Sportlines Spring Rates: Front: 425-630lb. Rear: 140-295lb. Lowers car approx. 2.0".
Combo for lowest sitting on Eibach is run the Prokit front spring with a Sportline Rear. Or run the opposite for best handling, for cornering.
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gnatsum05
Member # 3293
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94' Cobra... I have the Eibach Sportlines with the stock Shocks... Rides Pretty Good... [ March 09, 2007, 06:29 PM: Message edited by: gnatsum05 ]
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BlackNGold
Member # 655
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quote: Originally posted by DRIVINFST: What brand lowering springs have the best ride and offer a 1.5" drop?
That's hard to answer...What is your opinion of "best ride"?....Smooth like a Cadillac?...If you want it smooth like a Caddy it'll corner like one too, which isn't good...To me nothing can ride as good as a strut/spring combo, meaning shocks or struts that are valved to the spring rate of the actual spring...Ever ride in a stock 94+ Saleen?...I think they ride quite well, they have a tuned suspension which corner and ride great
For a single upgrade, I found that the Eibach Pro-kit offers the best "all-around" kit...They're not too stiff and offer progressive rates for nice ride...
I ran H&R's on my 94 and loved how it handled, but the front of my car was SLAMMED and the ass was in the air just standing still...I traded them out for a pro-kit and the stance was perfect, the only problem were the Eibach's are quite soft...The ride was ok for me, but I had way more body roll compared to the H&R's...
But, if you've ever been in a car with the correct spring/strut combo (ie Saleen)you'll see that the car will corner way better and ride way better than a mismatched combo(ie stock stuts with Eibach's).... [ March 09, 2007, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: BlackNGold ]
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getjobdone
Member # 4666
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my previous fox had the sportlines with tokiko adjustables, definitely a stiff ride but sick stance:
[ March 11, 2007, 12:24 AM: Message edited by: getjobdone ]
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I Fear No Five O
Member # 5185
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quote: Originally posted by 94gt: quote: Originally posted by 1Sicgt: H&R- Great Quality
Hell yes! I had the super sports on my old mach and loved them! I put the race springs on my 'vert and am very happy with how they ride and handle!
+2 I have H&R springs on my '94 GT and they are awesome. They handle very well (especially with Bilstein shocks) and the ride is still comfortable. I would definately spend a little more $$ and go with H&R springs.
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StangSpdstr
Member # 1254
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id stay away from dropzone. when i got them car droped 2" then a year or so after must droped another half inch. handled great just bouncy as hell and i scraped everywhere but now that car is sold and im looking into getting the pro kit.
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N8
Member # 6048
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So with certain spring + shock combo, you can lower your car without cc plates?
I want to lower my car now, but I am sure in the distant future I will get tired of 4 lugs and go 5. So I am hesitant to lower right now. If I do a 2in drop will that create issues when I go 5 lug and maybe 18x9 -10's?
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six 5.0
Member # 3153
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quote: Originally posted by GRIGGYJAMESJIMBO: Just cut 'em.... I have 4banger springs in my hatch and cut in the back. They work just fine thank you.
LOL +1
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