Im loooking forward 2 buy sum lowering springs for my ride... I jus bought TOKICO Shocks and im looking for sum springs that will lower the rear end of my ride jus as low as the front... Cud u guy gimmie hand n naming sum companies that sell Lowering Springs that lowers the rear end jus as the front..
Provide pics if u can so can have a visual.... Thanks
hooked on phonics, please get it before you buy anything else
not even going to touch this one
Grammar aside, at least they bought some decent struts.
Eibach brand makes a couple of different sets that people around here seem to like, just search for Eibach here to see what the difference is between them. I went with a prepackaged setup, so I don't think you can buy the springs I used separately. (Koni Yellow Sport kit, springs and struts in one box).
Most lowering springs lower the rear more than the front so that when you're done the car sits level. You really don't want to buy just rear springs or just front springs, you should match up all 4 corners with a set.
www.aplusperformance.com
www.gravanatuning.com
are both good places to look for parts. There are more, but those two was where I spent the bulk of my money when I had a J.
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Sleeper style, they don't see it coming that way.
ok...read the faq in this forum.....it outlines EVERYTHING for you.
I read faq.... Does anyone know how are the Skunk 2 springs??
get some eibach sportlines to pair with those tokico's. you'll love it man. just the perfect ride height and smooth ride. and dont worry about the flaming. its a jbody.org thing.
Eibach Pro-kit
Eibach Sportline
Tein S-Tech
Tein H-Tech.....read the damn FAQ's
Yeah, i know... Everybody roasting me right now like im a "joe dummy" but i need read the FAQ... I was jus looking for personal experience responses dats alll.... But thanks EVERYBODY!!!!
maybe its because you cant make one post that doesnt look like a text message from a 14 year old girl.
DO NOT BUY SKUNK2 COILOVERS-they're junk. i regreted having mine installed every mile i rode with them.
I hope when you say you bought Tokico's that means D-specs not the the HP's (they are the same htign as your stock struts)
To answer your question about personal experience, I have Tokico's D-Spec shocks, and Tenzo-R springs. They have a 1.8" drop, they might not be the highest rated springs out there, but I like the ride personally... I like a more rough ride however. and ITS rough
Get the pro kit for those struts, we have them at www.TurboTechRacing.com
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I'm on Tein S-tech's and they are nice No complaints but they rake the car 1.75 f and 1.5 r
no regrets at all.
I have H&R springs and like them alot. they are the comparison to the pro-kit. They drop 1.6" / 1.4"
2009 Ford Mustang V6
I just installed some eibach sportlines on my car today the ride height is perfect, definately the perfect choice.(2003 ls sport)
could also look into roadmagnets as well. Thats going to be the next set of springs I buy for the cav.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
Here's a couple pics of sportlines on my car. First one is with the TRD front and RK sides and rear lip.
This one is with the Razzi kit.
You get the general idea.
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here are a couple pics of my H&R's
2009 Ford Mustang V6
make sure you get struts that will handle the springs. you can have the best springs but if you dont have struts to match, it will ride like crap