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How low are you wanting to drop it? Roush and Steeda make a kit, so does Eibach and FRPP(which is the same as the Eibach Pro kit). I would probably go FRPP if its cheaper than the Eibach Pro kit.
Supposedly BMR has some stuff now too. Call Tommie Vaughn and see if they carry the FRPP kit. |
I,m going to do the roushsuspension on my roush
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I would go with the FRPP, they are about 100 bucks cheaper and work very well..
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FRPP does work well, but i went with the eibach pro kit on mine, got them free through work, but the drop is perfect, about 1.5 all around, pretty equal gap front and back. a lot of the FRPP kits are a noticeable drop, but just dont seem to be enough. id stay away from some of the other kits like the sportline from eiback too much drop, especially on stock shocks/struts
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Does H&R still make springs for Mustangs? I had them on my 96 and they rode excellent. I'm not sure about Eibachs, those ride like a covered wagon on f-bodies. We like the Hotchkis springs mostly for those cars.
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yes H&R does still make springs for the stangs and a lot of people love them
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We offer 2 different height lowering springs here is a link to our Mustang page http://www.bmrfabrication.com/2005Mustang.htm we have had nothing but positive feed back on them :D
Lee Spicher lee@bmrfabrication.com (813)986-9302 |
Depends what he wants to do with the car. Just for looks, or does he actually want to handle?
If he wants to handle, you know my answer, H&R all the way. I've had mine for about 4 years now and still love them. Arron |
I would go with H&R springs. They seem to give the best drop and settle less.
I would say go with kenny brown but it seems as if he has closed up shop for good. |
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