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Mike
Member # 59
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Well,Im sick of the 4 wheeling look of my stang. Its time to drop it some. Is there any type of spring that will not require me to buy CC plates? Im not sure what brand I want to go with,so any suggestions guys?
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My01Stang
Member # 1044
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I have Eibach sportline springs on mine. It's a pretty aggressive drop. They dropped mine aprrox. 2 1/2 inches. Then I put on Tokico shocks & struts and it raised it up about an 1/2 in. I'm in the process of dropping the front down about 1/2 to give it a more aggressive look. Good luck. I recommend Eibach.
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98StangPower
Member # 518
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quote: Originally posted by Mike: Well,Im sick of the 4 wheeling look of my stang. Its time to drop it some. Is there any type of spring that will not require me to buy CC plates? Im not sure what brand I want to go with,so any suggestions guys?
I got a Pro Kit from Eibach, dropped the front 1.5" and the back dropped 1.8". Didnt have to worry about CC plates, just make sure you go back for an alignment and re-torque after about 500 miles or so! Good luck, if you wanna see what my 98 looks like then i can e-mail you pics.
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HAD A RED90GT
Member # 520
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I'vew got eibach's on mine and I am gettng a pull to the right. Maybe it just needs to be alligned. My rear is pretty high, but I am going to lower it a little more as soon as I fix my X-pipe. [ June 17, 2002, 12:44 PM: Message edited by: HAD A RED90GT ]
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GTChink
Member # 293
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It varies from car to car. Of course, I have FMS C-springs...never got an alignmet (car does not pull to one side or the other), however, I will need an alignment anyways cause the inside of the tires are wearing faster than the outside (too much negative camber?). Steeda springs will drop about 1"...thus no need for c/c plates...
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