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Black94 5.0
Member # 655
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Are any of you guy's running MM or Griggs coil-overs on only the rear of you Mustang?...If you are what springs do you have in the front, and What spring rates are you running in the rear?...
I'm on a very tight budget and was wondering if I could keep my-(soft Pro-Kit)-Eibach's up front(until I can afford front coil-overs) while running MM coil-overs in the rear...
Will this make my "over-steer" problem worse?..
What do you guy's think?..... [ April 01, 2003, 10:49 AM: Message edited by: Black94 5.0 ]
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ray95
Member # 752
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I think if you want the coil-overs all around, then either by the rear and wait or put the money away until you can get the front also. Right now I have the front kit only and you can definitely tell the difference.
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Bill/APEX Motorsports
Member # 636
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I agree with Ray95. While the rear coil-overs are great, the front coil-over kit will make more of a noticeable difference. I have the Griggs front coil-overs in stock, with your choice of spring rate! (I recommend 350lb. for the street.) PM or call me!
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Black94 5.0
Member # 655
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......So, I can run rear coil overs(stiffer springs) in the back and have no adverse affects compared to the Eibach's?..
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GR40Coupe
Member # 698
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save your money and buy all 4 at once.
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Bill/APEX Motorsports
Member # 636
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quote: Originally posted by Black94 5.0: ......So, I can run rear coil overs(stiffer springs) in the back and have no adverse affects compared to the Eibach's?..
Technically, yes, but GR40 is right.
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My Stuck in a Shop GT
Member # 714
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can you shoot me price for a set of front coil-overs. Thanks.
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