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could you guys with lowered cars post pics

59K views 252 replies 123 participants last post by  WheelStander  
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i would like to see mustangs with lowering springs wanting to lower my car but cant decide h&r super sports look nice on the car thanks
 
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Steeda Sport springs; great ride quality, no scraping, no tire rubbing with 18's.
 
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Here is mine with Eibachs. The ride is definitely stiffer.

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They are MM street performance springs. Ride quality didn't suffer much and performance is much better. I should also mention that this picture was taken 20 minutes after the springs took the full weight of the car. MM says that their springs will not settle, but I also added poly isolators which I was told will settle slightly as they mold around the springs. I noticed the car sat an average 3/16" lower on all 4 corners than what you see in the picture about 3 days later... If I wasn't looking for it, I would have never noticed the extra 3/16" drop. I am not sure how much was the springs and how much was the isolators.
 
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I have granatelli coil-over's up front 12-300lb springs. There setup sucks, it squeeks and bottoms out. The rear I have Eibach pro progressive rate springs.

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dude i've NEVER really cared for black rims at all!! But after seeing your car, holy hell they look sweet! I guess it has to be the right color contrast. Sweet looking ride man!
 
#14 ·
Question for you, i was just about to order the 12/300 CO kit, which kit would you rather have. I was tossing the 14's but wasnt sure if i could lower the car enough. I basicly want your hight. Any info helps
Thanks
Bob


96sohc, great license plate.

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Aixtreme89, I love your car. I always wondered about blue with black wheels, but yours look amazing. The blue color is awesome. I catch a lot of crap about my black wheels on my red car, but I like em.[/QUOTE]
 
#23 ·
go to phot bucket, create a username, upload a pic to ur photbucket account, then copy the IMG tag (on the right of the picture), and paste the img tag into ur post...like so...
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(Dont cut three coils out of stock springs btw)