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Black88GT
Member # 394
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I once had Mustang unlimited springs, and I really like the way they looked. Here are the specs...
Linear rates of 660 lbs/in front and 260 lbs/in rear are more aggressive than standard Eibachs. Blue powder coated springs lower car by approximately 1-1/4 to 1-1/2" improving the center of gravity.
What I'm looking for is better handling. Should I get another set of these, or would you guys recommend something else. I was thinking of H&R, but not really familiar with anything but what Ive already had. Thank you for the help. These were the mustang unlimited springs [ September 08, 2008, 12:27 AM: Message edited by: Black88GT ]
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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well I personally liked the eibach sportline 2'' drop when I had the 17'' cobras with 245 45 series tires on my lx and it handled hella good.I could take turns like nothin.a much stiffer spring.but that also was the only springs I got to experience.so that's my take on those.right now I'm running stock 4 cylander springs so I can get my track coupe off the ground.
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BlownMach1
Member # 5400
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the sportlines are great for the dropped look and cornering but they are really bumpy!! The H&R super sports are the best all around spring i have used..I have pretty much ran them all too!!! [ September 11, 2008, 01:01 AM: Message edited by: BlownMach1 ]
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MR.COUPE
Member # 8410
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quote: Originally posted by BlownMach1: the sportlines are great for the dropped look and cornering but they are really bumpy!! The H&R super sports are the best all around spring i have used..I have pretty much ran them all too!!!
ima half to try those out next
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