Which springs???
#2
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.
Supposedly BMR has some stuff now too.
Call Tommie Vaughn and see if they carry the FRPP kit.
#5
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
#6
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.
#8
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
Lee Spicher
lee@bmrfabrication.com
(813)986-9302
Lee Spicher
lee@bmrfabrication.com
(813)986-9302
#9
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
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