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Topic: Anyone running FMS 5300-C springs?
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ca_mustang
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Member # 332
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Are these sufficient for a daily driver?
Are they comparable to anything others out there?
What is a good shock/strut to run with these springs?
Posts: 43 | From: Concord, Ca | Registered: Jul 2001
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BlackNGold
CaliforniaFords.com Moderator
Member # 655
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The C spring is a great spring set up...Some people think they're a little stiff...They run a rate of 650lb up front and 200/300lb on the back...The C spring doesnt lower a car that much either, which isn't necessaraly a bad thing...
I would recommend some Tokico's or if you can afford it Bilsteins...
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Posts: 5132 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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season'd 88
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Member # 169
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Ive had those on my car for a few yrs with the koni reds. Mine had a rake look to it when first installed, but after i hauled enough loads in it the rears colapsed and sat rather nice There a good value for an average street mustang(fox) IMO
Posts: 1383 | Registered: Feb 2001
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Norcalbmxer
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Member # 235
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1/4 coil cut in the rear and mine were perfect
-------------------- T-tops suck! Coming Soon - "The baddest BITCH on 4 wheels!!!" WTB 95+ Gt spindles/Brakes, "Smoke' Em"
Posts: 952 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Apr 2001
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forced331
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Those are the best springs for the money! Gene Evans Ford has them for $109! Just price match it with summit and get free shipping.
-------------------- 1992 Ford Mustang LX (Original Owner)"Titanium Frost" 331stroker S-Trim, 5spd
2014 Ford Mustang GT- daily driver
Posts: 1154 | From: Sonoma County | Registered: May 2002
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