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Topic: 1" eibach drop on 2010 mustang ?
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2BlueGeeTees
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Just wondering if anybody with a like vehicle '05 and up who has there car lowered with 1" eibachs. Basically I'm getting older and really enjoy the ride comfort of my '10 GT but still like the look of a lowered mustang. I don't have the cash flow to swap out for high end coil overs all round so just wondering how comfortable they are. I know my foxes and new edge were back breakers and I don't want that.
Posts: 2316 | From: Vacaville | Registered: Jul 2004
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Jockin 03 Cobras
Member # 6216
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A 1" drop shouldnt harm your ride quality much at all especially since you can keep a larger sidewall. When you go to 1.5-2 inches and run a thinner side wall you will start hating cal-trans.
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Posts: 6043 | From: sacramento | Registered: Nov 2005
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2BlueGeeTees
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I hear u T and thaw what I hop for. I jus kno I hated the rde in my foxes with and 2" drops and even my 01 was a pain on th freeway. I really wanna see t lowered but can't handle a back breaker ride. I ordered 275/40/18s for th rears and I'm gonna keep the stock 255/35/18s in the front so I guess I'll just have to try out the springs and see what happens
Posts: 2316 | From: Vacaville | Registered: Jul 2004
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hidnn.o.s.
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The lower series/sidewall in tires will hurt your ride a lot more than a 2" drop in the new cars.
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