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Posted by 87coupe510 (Member # 6150) on :
 
Just curious if anyone was running Maier Racing Springs. How dose your car sit? How Dose it Ride? Pictures would be grate also if anyone is running them. Im running a Eibach Pro Kit and im not to Happy with it and was thinking about going with Maier Springs.
 
Posted by season'd 88 (Member # 169) on :
 
I wouldn't hesitate to run any suspension or chassis pieces from Maier. Mike definitely knows his shit when it comes to Mustang suspensions.

Keeping it local with a true blue business that's been around for 35yrs or so doesn't hurt either. [patriot]
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
What year is your car? From my understanding Maier only has springs for old school mustangs. I think if you're looking for late model parts, he sets you up with the "right" stuff from maximum motorpsorts...but i dont think he actually carries his own branded late model parts. But he definitely knows his shit, so ask him to set you up with the "right" springs when your ready.
 
Posted by CompSVT (Member # 7392) on :
 
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Originally posted by SydeWaySix:
What year is your car? From my understanding Maier only has springs for old school mustangs. I think if you're looking for late model parts, he sets you up with the "right" stuff from maximum motorpsorts...but i dont think he actually carries his own branded late model parts. But he definitely knows his shit, so ask him to set you up with the "right" springs when your ready.

Maier make spring for 79-04 and even S197 they go for around $200 for the whole set. An old coworker had some of these in his s197 he loved them.
 
Posted by 87coupe510 (Member # 6150) on :
 
I have a 1993 coupe and I called him up and he dose make his own springs for these cars.... that's why I was asking if anyone is running his springs....
 
Posted by TheBrain (Member # 35) on :
 
I had a set on my '85 Capri, Bought them in 1986. I loved them. Was a full 2" drop back then, but I am sure they have mant different spring to choose from by now
 
Posted by venomous99 (Member # 1917) on :
 
had them on a 95 and couldnt complain about the ride or drop. back then they offered only linear rate springs so not sure if that has changed.
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
I use to work at Maier and I also run Maier springs on my 88 GT, when I had 18" rims I use Eibach Pro Kit springs in the front and Maier rear springs for a better ride, now I run 17" rims I have Maier springs front and back, love the ride with Bilstein struts and shocks.
 
Posted by phildog (Member # 1214) on :
 
Maier has springs for late Mustangs as well as early cars. He put a set of drop springs in my SVO way back in the day and the ride height and ride were great. I got a different front pair later on when I switched to a 351w,(even though the set for the SVO would have worked) and had to cut a bit off of them to get the ride height as low as I wanted.

Maier has great stuff and I have been a loyal customer to Mike and the family since 1998. I have never been disappointed.
 
Posted by 87coupe510 (Member # 6150) on :
 
Thanks For All The Input Guys. I had a Long conversation with Mike and he suggested H&R springs in the front and His Springs for the Rear , so I Pick them up tomorrow. Im currious to see how my car is gonna sit and ride with them..... [dance]
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
yeah mike is the shit for sure.
 
Posted by 9cobra7 (Member # 2812) on :
 
keep us posted and show some pics when it's put together
 
Posted by 87coupe510 (Member # 6150) on :
 
I sure will. Im picking them up today so im gonna try and get them in this weekend. Ill keep you guys posted and put up some pictures when its all done.

[ January 26, 2010, 11:07 AM: Message edited by: 87coupe510 ]
 




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